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Read more →Millard County Landfill, 2250 S. Highway 50, Delta, 84624, Utah
Millard County Landfill is the county dump just off Highway 50 south of Delta, used by local homeowners and commercial haulers. It’s the place trash gets buried rather than processed or recycled. The site handles everything from small pickup loads to larger commercial deliveries.
Pull up to a small entrance booth and drive over a scale - landfills like this charge tipping fees by weight, so expect to stop again on the way out. After weighing in, follow the gravel road to the active dumping face where you'll see heavy machinery and piles of cover dirt. The layout feels industrial: rough roads, compacted cells and equipment working the site. Once a load is dumped, return to the outbound scale and then exit the property.
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