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Where to Dump Dirt in Aurora, CO

Aurora grading contractors run export off active sites the same morning they call, instead of waiting on a landfill slot. Members dump for free at approved sites; your first load is free even if you never sign up.

Aurora sits in Adams County — the same CDPHE inert-material rules apply here as anywhere else in the Front Range / Denver Basin.

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Local ground conditions

Front Range excavation regularly hits Denver Formation and Pierre Shale claystone — bentonitic, expansive clay with real swell potential, made more complicated by freeze-thaw cycles through the winter grading season. Getting that material off-site fast matters more here than almost anywhere else, since a stalled pile can turn into a frozen, unworkable one.

How verification actually works

Neither CDPHE (Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment) nor any other state agency issues a formal “certified clean fill” seal — that term doesn’t exist in the regulatory language (6 CCR 1007-2 and equivalent). What actually happens at every approved site in our network:

★★★★★

We run grading jobs all over the Front Range. One call and they had trucks pulling export off our Aurora site the next morning. Completely changed how we schedule removal.

Jason T.Grading Contractor — Denver, CO

Common questions — Aurora

How much does it cost to get rid of dirt in Aurora?
Landfills in the Front Range / Denver Basin area typically run $35–$50/ton at the gate, plus your own drive time. DumpSite members dump for free at approved sites — up to their plan's monthly yardage — so the only ongoing cost is the membership itself ($99–$599/mo depending on volume). Your first dump site is free either way, no membership required.
What kind of dirt can I dump in Aurora?
Clean fill dirt, clay, topsoil, sand, and most uncontaminated excavation material. Sites don't take trash, C&D debris, treated wood, or anything with contamination — if you're not sure, send your dispatcher a photo and they'll confirm before you haul.
Is there a dump site near Aurora right now?
We maintain active approved sites across Denver metro. Availability shifts day to day as sites fill up, so the fastest way to get a real answer is to text your dispatcher — they'll confirm the closest open site before you drive anywhere.

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