Alberta has 20 active landfill facilities serving dumpster rental companies, contractors, and junk removal operators. Whether you're hauling construction debris, yard waste, or general refuse, finding the right disposal site with competitive tipping fees is essential for your bottom line.
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Valhalla Centre, AB T0H 3M0, AB
AB-590, Big Valley, AB
19530 Walden Blvd SE, Calgary, AB
Range Rd 63, Grande Prairie County No. 1, AB
AB-663, Lac la Biche, AB
AB-2, Slave Lake, AB
AB-56, Stettler, AB
11808 69 St NW, Calgary, AB T3R 1J4
12111 68 St SE, Calgary, AB T2Z 0E5
Range Rd 242, Cardston County, AB T0K 2C0
11209 Township Rd 370 34 36, Coronation, AB T0C 1C0
Township Rd 130, Cypress County, AB T0J
49444 Range Rd 244, Leduc, AB T0C 2K0
61308 AB-63, Newbrook, AB T0A 2P0
Range Rd 161, Sunset House, AB T0H 3H0
3000 Transfer Sta Ave, Taber, AB T1G 0A7
Three Hills, AB T0M 2N0, AB
Range Rd 71, Forty Mile County No. 8, AB T0K 1Z0
434137 AB-783, Okotoks, AB T1S 1B6
Range Rd 243, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A
Alberta has 20 active landfill facilities listed in the Dumpster Controls database. These include municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills, construction and demolition (C&D) debris facilities, and specialized disposal sites.
Dumpster rental companies operating in Alberta can use this directory to compare facilities by location, community ratings, and proximity to job sites — reducing fuel costs and improving route efficiency.
Tipping fees near Alberta vary by facility, waste type, and load weight. Municipal solid waste (MSW) typically costs $40–$75 per ton, while construction and demolition (C&D) debris ranges from $35–$65 per ton. Some facilities charge flat rates for smaller loads. Always confirm current pricing directly with the landfill, as fees change frequently.
Most landfills in Alberta accept the following waste types, though restrictions vary by facility:
Materials typically not accepted: hazardous waste, asbestos, medical waste, electronics (e-waste), tires, and liquids. Always confirm with the individual facility before hauling.
Waste disposal regulations in Alberta vary by municipality and facility. Most landfills require loads to be properly covered during transport and may restrict certain materials including hazardous waste, electronics, tires, and appliances. Some facilities require a commercial account or advance scheduling for large loads. Check with individual landfills for their specific acceptance policies.
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