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❄️The White Gold Program

How Snow Dumps Work

A simple marketplace connecting property owners with unused land to snow plow operators who need places to dump snow during winter storms.

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For Property Owners

Turn unused land into "White Gold" - passive income during winter months

5 min
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List Your Property

Create a free listing describing your available land, capacity (number of truck loads), and operating hours.

2 min
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Set Your Terms

Specify your pricing (per load), availability (24/7, daytime only, emergency access), and any special requirements.

Ongoing
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Get Discovered

Plow operators in your area find your listing via search, map, or GPS. They contact you directly.

Per storm
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Accept Snow & Get Paid

Operators bring snow to your site. You track loads and collect payment. No equipment or labor required.

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For Plow Operators

Find reliable dump sites fast - even during late-night storm emergencies

1 min
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Search Nearby Sites

Use our map to find snow dump sites near your plow routes. Filter by capacity, hours, and features.

30 sec
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Check Availability

View real-time capacity, pricing, and whether 24/7 or emergency access is available.

Instant
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Get Directions

One-tap GPS directions to the dump site. Save favorites for quick access during storms.

Per load
4
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Dump & Go

Bring your loads, pay the property owner, and get back to plowing. Simple as that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Snow Dump Network

How much can I earn as a property owner?

Earnings vary by location and storm frequency. Property owners typically charge $20-75 per truck load. During heavy winters, some sites accept 100+ loads per season.

Do I need any permits?

Requirements vary by municipality. Some areas require permits for snow disposal sites, while others have no restrictions on private property. Check with your local zoning office.

What happens to the snow after it melts?

Snow melts naturally over time. Most sites have proper drainage. Some municipalities require environmental considerations for runoff - we recommend checking local regulations.

Is this available year-round?

The Snow Dump Network is most active October through May (snow season). Listings remain visible but may show as "off-season" during summer months.

How do I get paid?

Payment terms are arranged directly between property owners and plow operators. Most sites use per-load pricing with cash, check, or digital payment.

What about liability and insurance?

We recommend property owners check with their insurance provider about coverage. Commercial plow operators typically carry their own liability insurance.

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Ready to Get Started?

Whether you have land to list or need a place to dump snow, the Snow Dump Network makes winter work for everyone.