Certified Clean Fill Disposal Sites in Ontario
Fill Management operates and manages certified clean fill dump sites throughout the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario. Our facilities accept clean fill from construction sites, excavation projects, and development work.
All our sites are MOE (Ministry of Environment) compliant and follow Conservation Authority and Township guidelines. We provide a responsible, environmentally-friendly solution for disposing of excavated materials from your construction projects.
Materials We Accept
- Clean Fill - Native soil, clay, sand, and gravel free of contaminants
- Topsoil - Organic topsoil from excavation and grading projects
- Subsoil - Clay and subgrade materials from foundation excavation
- Gravel & Stone - Clean aggregate materials
- Concrete - Clean concrete rubble (separated from rebar)
- Asphalt - Clean asphalt from road and parking lot removal
Note: All materials must meet MOE clean fill standards. We can arrange soil testing if needed.
Why Use Fill Management Dump Sites?
MOE Compliant Facilities
Our sites meet all Ministry of Environment regulations. We maintain proper documentation and records to ensure compliance with Ontario environmental laws.
Competitive Disposal Rates
We offer competitive pricing for clean fill disposal. Contact us for volume pricing on large projects - we've handled up to 100,000+ loads from single development projects.
Convenient Locations
Our dump sites are strategically located to serve the Greater Toronto Area, minimizing hauling distances and costs for projects in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, and surrounding areas.
Quick Turnaround
Efficient site operations mean minimal wait times for your trucks. Keep your project on schedule with fast, reliable disposal service.
Dump Site Service Areas
We accept clean fill from construction projects throughout Southern Ontario:
- Toronto
- Mississauga
- Brampton
- Hamilton
- Oakville
- Burlington
- Milton
- Georgetown
- Guelph
- Cambridge
- Kitchener
- Barrie
Contact us for site locations and disposal rates.