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1. -What materials are accepted for dumping at the gravel pit?

– The gravel pit typically accepts a variety of materials, including but not limited to gravel, sand, soil, concrete, asphalt, and construction debris. Contact our office for a comprehensive list of accepted materials.

2. -Are there any materials that are strictly prohibited from being dumped at the gravel pit?

– Certain materials may be prohibited due to environmental regulations or safety concerns. Commonly restricted items include hazardous waste, chemicals, and non-construction-related debris. Check with our staff for a list of prohibited materials.

3. -Do I need to sort the materials before dumping, or can I mix different types of materials in one load?

– Our pit is sorted depending on material, check with our staff for where specific material should be dumped. 

4. -Can I dump concrete with rebar or other reinforcing materials at the gravel pit?

– We may accept concrete with embedded reinforcing materials, such as rebar. However, it must be dumped in the waste pile rather than the concrete pile.

5. -Is there a maximum size limit for materials that can be dumped at the gravel pit?

– The maximum size limit for materials may depend on the capabilities of the gravel pit’s equipment. Contact our office to discuss size limitations and ensure your materials meet the criteria.

6. -Do you accept green waste or organic materials at the gravel pit?

– At this time we do not accept green waste or organic materials. 

7. -Are there any special considerations for dumping materials such as contaminated soil or asphalt with sealant?

– We do not accept any contaminated soil or materials. 

8. -Can I dump materials from a demolition or construction site at the gravel pit?

– We do accept some construction debris. However, it’s crucial to communicate with our team to ensure compliance with any applicable regulations.

9. -Do I need to cover or secure my load before arriving at the gravel pit?

– Securing and covering your load is often a safety requirement. It helps prevent materials from falling or causing hazards during transportation. Confirm with our team if there are specific guidelines for load securing.

10. -What documentation do I need to provide when dumping materials at the gravel pit?

-To dump in our pit, it is required to fill out the information on the slip provided in the mailbox. Information should include: name, phone number and/or email, PO (if required) and how many loads in the type of vehicle that is dumped. Contact our office with any further questions.

11. -Are there any fees associated with dumping materials at the gravel pit?

– Dumping fees depend on the type and quantity of materials. Contact our sales team for information on dumping fees.

12. -Can I dump materials after business hours, or are there specific operating hours for dumping?

– Operating hours for material dumping align with the gravel pit’s regular business hours.

13. -Do you provide assistance with unloading materials, or is it a self-service process?

– The unloading process may vary. Check with our staff about the procedures.

14. -Are there any environmental regulations or guidelines I should be aware of when dumping materials at the gravel pit?

– Environmental regulations may apply, and it’s essential to comply with guidelines to minimize environmental impact. Consult with our team for information on environmentally responsible dumping practices.

15. -Can I dump materials from a residential property, or is it limited to commercial dumping?

– We can take debris from both residential and commercial properties. Check with our team to confirm whether there are any specific requirements or restrictions for residential dumping.