Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →City of Victoria Landfill, 18545 FM 1686, Bloomington, 77951, Texas
City of Victoria Landfill sits out on FM 1686 in Bloomington and is where residents and haulers bring loads that can't go to curb pickup. Expect this place when clearing a yard, handling construction debris, or dropping off larger commercial loads.
This is a landfill-the final place where trash is buried-so the site is large and open with heavy equipment working the piles. There is usually an entrance booth and a scale; tipping fees are commonly charged (often by weight or vehicle type), and commercial loads are typically accepted though they may be billed differently. Pull up to the booth, follow the flow to the active tipping area, and unload where directed; compactors and dozers are often nearby. Surfaces around the cells are frequently gravel and uneven, and lines can form during busy weekend or seasonal cleanup times.
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