Free rubble for landscaping project
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This is likely a long shot given how small our yards are, but if anyone is doing a landscaping project and needs some rocky type stuff to do some fill work, I have some rubble and *I will deliver*.
Alternately if anyone has any suggestions for disposal, I'm open. City says needs to be disposed of through private means. If I'm going to take them to a dump, I'd rather not take the stuff to a place where it is going to be mixed in with trash.
Pic after cut.
Alternately if anyone has any suggestions for disposal, I'm open. City says needs to be disposed of through private means. If I'm going to take them to a dump, I'd rather not take the stuff to a place where it is going to be mixed in with trash.
Pic after cut.

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Date: 2012-08-17 07:07 pm (UTC)It's basically a 4'x8' bag you spread out, fill up, and call to have removed. $30 for the bag, $160 for pickup. It was the cheapest solution I found for disposing of a similar pile of rubble, considering that taking it to a dump won't be free, and I would have had to rent a truck. I got the bag at Tags in Porter.
It will hold 3,300lb, which roughly equates to filling it 10" high with "heavy debris". Can't tell from the pic whether you'd need a second bag, just something to be aware of.
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