Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Seneca Landfill is the large burial site on Hartmann Road that handles household and commercial refuse for the Evans City area. Local haulers and residents drop off loads here; it's the kind of place where trucks and trailers are common and tipping is the end point for trash in the region. The facility sits at 421 Hartmann Rd, easy to find just off the main roads through town.
Drive up to an entrance booth and prepare to be weighed-the site charges by weight so there’s usually a weigh-in on the way in and again on the way out. Big trucks and roll-offs are the norm, so expect a wide working area with slopes of compacted fill and heavy equipment moving material. Pull up to the instructed unloading area, dump what’s allowed for a landfill, then head back to the scale for the final ticket. Lines form on weekends and during spring cleanups, and maneuvering a long trailer takes a bit of patience.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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