Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Moccasin Mike Sanitary Landfill, 15 Moccasin Mike Road, Superior, 54880, Winsconsin
Moccasin Mike Sanitary Landfill in Superior, Wisconsin is the final place where trash gets buried - a large-scale landfill that handles both residential and commercial loads. Neighbors, contractors, and commercial haulers all use it; like most landfills it operates with a tipping-fee structure generally based on weight or volume.
Pull in from Moccasin Mike Road and plan to slow down for an entrance booth and a truck scale where vehicles stop for a weight ticket and then typically stop again on the way out. The site feels industrial: gravel drives, compacted dirt mounds, and heavy equipment moving around, with open tipping pads or pits where loads are emptied. Haulers commonly back trailers or trucks into a drop zone and then head back across the scale, so watch for slow, wide-turning vehicles and machinery. Weekends and spring-cleanup times often have lines, so add extra time if dropping off a big load.
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