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Read more →Loudoun County Sanitary Landfill, 21101 Evergreen Mills Road, Leesburg, 20175, Virginia
Loudoun County Sanitary Landfill in Leesburg (21101 Evergreen Mills Road) is the county landfill where bulky trash gets buried. Locals and contractors alike use it when curbside pickup won't cut it. As a landfill, it handles large volumes and operates on a tipping-fee system regulated by the state and county.
Drive up to an entrance booth and then over a weigh scale - fees are typically charged by weight, so expect to be weighed. The site is large and industrial: open cells, mounded material, and heavy equipment moving around, so follow the traffic flow and posted directions. There are usually separate drop areas for different types of loads and recycling, with signage or attendants directing larger trucks. Weekends and spring cleanup times get busiest, so lines can form at the scale and booth.
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