Greenwood County • Landfill • Eureka, KS

Greenwood County Landfill

Greenwood County
Eureka, KS 67045

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Overview

What can be taken to the Landfill?

Accepted Items

  • Any construction and demolition debris
  • Demolished or burnt down buildings (this includes but is not limited to: insulation, paneling, shingles, siding, drywall, lumber, etc.)
  • Fiberglass camper shells or boats

Items Accepted for No Charge

  • White Goods (hot water heaters, washers, dryers, refrigerators/freezers, air conditioners - *WITH* freon removed before dumping)
  • Furniture (mattresses, tables, chairs, dressers, end tables, cabinets, etc.) - unless in large quantities
  • Clean concrete and asphalt rubble (NO REBAR)
  • Trees and brush
  • Metal and wire

Items NOT Accepted

  • Tires (must be brought to County Shop for disposal at a fee)
  • Processed (treated) wood
  • Bagged or large quantities of leaves and/or grass clippings
  • Chemical or Aerosol Containers
  • Mobile Homes
  • Telephone Poles
  • Items must be brought to the Landfill yourself - NO PICK UP OPTION

There is a $15 minimum dumping fee or $15 per ton after the first ton.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the official Greenwood County Landfill website?

This page is part of the Wastebits Locator, a directory of waste handlers and service providers. It is not the official website of Greenwood County Landfill. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.

Can all trash be sent to a landfill?

Not always. Some materials may need to be handled differently because of local rules, the type of waste involved, or the way a particular landfill operates.

Why are some materials kept out of landfills?

Some materials need different handling because of safety, environmental, or regulatory concerns. Others may be banned from landfill disposal because there are better recovery, treatment, or recycling options available.

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