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Soil disposal
Who is eligible for soil testing?
Why should I get my soil tested?
What is the cost for soil testing and disposal?
What is the cost for testing soil and associated next steps?
What should I do if I want to move soil out of my yard?
Why do we need to get soil tested before taking it to the landfill? What contaminants may exist?
Can I dump my soil somewhere rather than get it tested?
We hired a contractor and they will be disturbing our soil. What does the contractor need to know?
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