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Read more →Clint Landfill, 2300 Darrington Road, El Paso, 79928, Texas
Clint Landfill at 2300 Darrington Road is the El Paso spot people use for big cleanouts and loads that won’t fit in curbside bins. It’s the municipal landfill where trash gets buried, and both household drop-offs and larger trucks tend to show up here.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale-landfills charge by weight, so expect to stop on the way out as well as the way in. The site is large and mostly dirt and gravel; expect to see heavy equipment, high mounds of compacted material, and room to maneuver trailers. Lines build on weekends and during spring cleanup, which can add significant wait time. Commercial trucks often use the same entrance but may be staged differently than small pickups.
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