One way to get that stuff is if you place a big sign in your front yard that says "NEED CLEAN FILL". This works some times. Contractors may see these signs and remember where they are at and dump their fill at your house because it may be closer that where they usually take it. With this method, sometimes you get unwanted dumping at your site. Another way is to join of the Free clean fill wanted internet based services. They normally have contractors looking for places to dump fill dirt.
The sites may be free; dirt and services must be purchased. This is not always true. Contractors rather find someone local to take their un-wanted fill. Some contractors would be willing to pay you, to save them time and money. Services may cost you money, but if all you want is fill, the best way to get it is by signing up with a national fill wanted site service. Many sites offers free listings to those who need clean fill.
The sites may be free; dirt and services might be purchased if the contractor wants to charge you. However, you are not required to pay for dirt or its delivery to sign up at most of these free sites.
Contact local builders, excavators and landscapers who may be able to help as it will save them the cost of taking to the dump.
Post an ad on Craigslist under "wanted" or Yahoo freecycle under "wanted" or look for an ad offering free fill dirt.
The amount of dirt a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the dump truck. The average tri axle dump truck can hold 12 cubic yards of dirt, and a quad axle can hold 14.
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How much dirt a dump truck holds will vary based on the size of the truck. Small dump trucks can hold around 7 cubic yards. Large double axle dump trucks can hold up to 20 tons.
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It depends on the size of the dump trucks, but assuming a standard dump truck can hold about 10-15 cubic yards of dirt, it would take approximately 260,000 to 390,000 dump trucks to move 3.9 million cubic yards of dirt.
The question may be answered in two parts. You will need a truck and a driver and then somewhere to dump the dirt. If the dirt is "clean", you will have an easier time finding somewhere to unload it, possibly for free. If it goes to the dump, there is likely to be a charge based on weight. You might advertise it as free dirt for the pick up and see if anyone wants it. Definitely will cost you some money to remove that much dirt.
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Need to know the specifics of the dump truck you had in mind. Tandem axle dumps in the company I work for... if they have a 'dirt tub' body, they can carry 16 cubic yards. The ones with the 'rock tub' dump bodies can carry 15 cubic yards.
"Clean dirt" refers to soil that is free of contaminants like chemicals, heavy metals, or pathogens. It is typically free from pollutants and safe for use in gardening or landscaping projects. Clean dirt can be used for growing plants, improving soil quality, and enhancing landscaping designs.