Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Pine Hill Landfill, 1102 Pine Hill Landfill Road, Kilgore, 75662, Texas
Pine Hill Landfill is the final burial site listed at 1102 Pine Hill Landfill Road (Kilgore ZIP 75662) that folks from Longview and the surrounding area use when a regular drop-off won’t cut it. Locals and commercial haulers both bring loads here, since it’s a true landfill rather than a transfer or recycling center.
The place is big and open - dirt roads, heavy trucks, and long, stacked cells of compacted material visible from the approach. There’s typically an entrance booth and a scale; tipping fees are handled by weight, so plan for a weigh-in as part of the visit. Pull up to the booth and follow directions to the active tipping area, then drive out to be weighed again if required. Expect dust, mud after rain, and the usual truck traffic; it’s not a tidy retail-style operation.
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