Rapid City Landfill handles yard waste and hazardous material disposal for Rapid City residents and businesses. With a 4.1-star rating across over 100 reviews, the company has established itself as a reliable option for residents managing seasonal cleanup and properties requiring careful waste handling. Their hazardous disposal services address materials that standard dumpsters can’t accept—paint, chemicals, batteries, and similar items that need proper containment. Yard waste removal covers everything from tree trimming debris to grass clippings and landscape overhaul projects. The operation focuses on the immediate Rapid City area, making them accessible for same-week scheduling and quick pickups. Whether you’re clearing a backyard renovation or need a place to dispose of cleaning solvents and old pesticides, Rapid City Landfill provides the specialized drop-off and removal solutions that general rental companies often decline. Call (605) 355-3496 to discuss your specific waste needs.
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Quick facts
| Payment methods | credit_card, cash |
| Prohibited items | construction_debris, tires, yard_waste, liquids, hazardous_waste, infectious_waste, asbestos, sharps, medical_waste |
| Also serves | Rapid City |
Frequently asked questions
Does Rapid City Landfill accept hazardous materials like paint and chemicals?
Yes. They specialize in hazardous disposal, handling items such as paint, chemicals, batteries, and other materials that can’t go in regular dumpsters. Contact them at (605) 355-3496 to confirm your specific material qualifies.
What yard waste does Rapid City Landfill handle?
They accept yard waste including tree trimming debris, grass clippings, leaves, branches, and landscaping waste from residential and commercial properties across Rapid City.
Does Rapid City Landfill serve areas outside the city limits?
Their service area is Rapid City proper. For properties in surrounding areas, contact them directly at (605) 355-3496 to ask about extended service availability.
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