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Read more →Maloy Landfill, 2811 FM 1568, Campbell, 75422, Texas
Maloy Landfill is the county landfill out on FM 1568 in Campbell, Texas - the place locals use when trash needs to be buried instead of recycled or hauled elsewhere. It takes both residential and commercial loads and falls under the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality like other facilities in the state. Rural distances mean some people drive a ways to get here.
Drive in and you'll cross a scale near the entrance; the site charges by weight, so vehicles typically stop again on the way out. There is a small gate/booth where trucks check in before being sent to the active dumping area and larger open cells. The property is mostly gravel and dirt with visible berms and piles, so expect dust and some maneuvering room for larger trucks. Commercial haulers are accepted and are handled differently than single-car residential drop-offs.
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