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Read more →King George Landfill Inc., 10376 Bullock Drive, King George, 22485, Virginia
King George Landfill Inc. on Bullock Drive in King George, VA is the local landfill where household and contractor trash ends up. Neighbors and commercial haulers swing by here when things need to be buried rather than recycled or hauled off-site.
There’s an entrance booth and a vehicle scale - landfills of this type charge by weight, so expect to stop at the scale again when you leave. The property looks like a big industrial lot: dirt or gravel drive lanes, open tipping areas and piles or compacted cells visible from the road. Trucks, trailers and heavy equipment move slowly around the site, so drive cautiously and give larger vehicles plenty of room. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to be busy and lines can form.
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