Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
Read more →North Valley Landfill (NVL), 14200 N. Stink Creek Road, Clarkston, 84305, Utah
North Valley Landfill (NVL) sits out on 14200 N. Stink Creek Road in Clarkston, Utah and is the local place people bring household trash, construction debris, and larger loads. Contractors and residents both show up here; it’s a working landfill - big piles, heavy equipment, and the occasional dusty wind. Quiet it is not, and the road name can be accurate on a hot day.
Drive up to an entrance booth and a scale area; landfills this size typically weigh vehicles and assess tipping fees by weight or by vehicle type, so plan for a quick stop on the way in and another on the way out. After checking in at the booth, pull into the lane and follow signs or staff directions to the tipping face where trucks unload onto the working area. The site has wide gravel drives, large dirt mounds and compactors moving material around, and trailers or roll-offs are common on busy days. Weekends and spring cleanup times get backed up, so expect lines and a bit of wait time if showing up then.
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