Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Hunter Ferrell Landfill, 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road, Irving, 75060, Texas
Hunter Ferrell Landfill on E. Hunter Ferrell Road in Irving is where local household trash and larger hauls end up - used by residents with pickups and by commercial trucks. It’s a working landfill: lots of heavy equipment, big piles, and open space for turning rigs.
There’s a scale and a small entrance booth to run through-landfills like this typically charge tipping fees by weight or by load, so expect to be weighed. Pull up to the scale, then proceed to the active dumping area where trucks back in and unload while dozers and compactors work the face. Weekends and spring cleanup times get backed up, so lines for the scale are common. The site looks industrial: gravel drives, heavy machinery, and large compacted mounds of material.
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