Where to Dump Dirt in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth excavation contractors lose real hours calling around for a site that'll take a clay-heavy load. We cut that down to minutes. Members dump for free at approved sites; your first load is free even if you never sign up.
Fort Worth sits in Tarrant County — the same TCEQ inert-material rules apply here as anywhere else in the North Central Texas / Blackland Prairie.
Local ground conditions
Most DFW-area excavation runs into Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk clay formations, part of the Blackland Prairie belt — a high shrink-swell clay that expands when wet and cracks when dry. It's a normal part of grading and foundation work here, and it's exactly the kind of clean, uncontaminated material our approved sites are built to take.
How verification actually works
Neither TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) nor any other state agency issues a formal “certified clean fill” seal — that term doesn’t exist in the regulatory language (30 TAC §330.3 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
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