Where to Dump Dirt in Colorado Springs, CO
Last updated August 20, 2026
Colorado Springs sits at the base of Pikes Peak along the Palmer Divide, with steady residential and military-adjacent construction growth — our dispatchers match Colorado Springs contractors with the closest approved free site instead of driving to a landfill. Members dump for free at approved sites; your first load is free even if you never sign up.
Colorado Springs sits in El Paso County — the same CDPHE inert-material rules apply here as anywhere else in the Palmer Divide / Pikes Peak region.
Local ground conditions
Colorado Springs sits along the Palmer Divide, the high ridge separating the Denver and Colorado Springs drainage basins — sandy, rocky soil with granite influence from nearby Pikes Peak, generally less expansive than the claystone found through the Denver Basin.
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:
- A published acceptance policy — exactly what’s in, exactly what’s out (no trash, no C&D debris, no treated wood, no contamination)
- The right to inspect and refuse any load at the gate
- A load ticket logged for every delivery, so there’s a real record if a question ever comes up
Common questions — Colorado Springs
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