How much is a dumpster rental verona wi?
We do not publish a Wisconsin price, because no honest one exists to publish: every quote is a local hauler's number built from their gate rate and their drive. What we can give you is the national range as a sanity check, and the questions that make a local quote comparable.
Why no site can honestly quote a price for your city
The "average dumpster cost in [your city]" pages that rank for this search are produced at scale by national brokers and estimate aggregators, and they cite each other. None of them has a price list from a hauler in your city, because haulers do not publish price lists — a quote depends on your material, your tonnage, your placement and the date.
We would rather hand you the range and the mechanism than a fabricated local number. Use the national figures below to tell whether a quote is reasonable, then use the vetting questions to find out whether the company quoting you owns a truck.
What Wisconsin adds to the gate rate
Chapter 289 of the Wisconsin statutes imposes fees on solid waste disposal in four separate places: a tonnage fee, a groundwater and well compensation fee, a recycling fee, and an environmental repair fee with its own surcharge. The groundwater fee is written to sit on top of the others rather than replace them. The practical consequence for anyone renting a container in Wisconsin is that the gate rate your hauler pays is not one number set by a landfill operator — part of it is set by statute and applies statewide.
We are not publishing the per-ton amounts. The DNR maintains the current schedule as a single document, wisconsin.gov could not be reached from our build environment to read it, and a fee figure copied from a rental company instead of the regulator is exactly the kind of claim this site exists to stop repeating. Get the current amounts from the DNR schedule directly.
Show the data
| Year | Unweighted $/ton | Ton-weighted $/ton |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $58.47 | $57.73 |
| 2023 | $56.80 | $57.63 |
| 2024 | $62.28 | — |
Common mistakes
- Trusting a per-city price or permit fee from a rental companyThese pages are marketing. One national broker publishes a permit fee for Oshkosh, Wisconsin phrased as though it came from the city; it is not on the city's permit page.
- Only calling one companyWithout a second quote you cannot tell a hauler's price from a broker's price, and the gap is not disclosed anywhere.
Sources
- Primary source Wis. Stat. ch. 289 — Solid Waste Facilities — Wisconsin State Legislature · last reviewed 2026-08-17
Section numbers and the existence of each fee were confirmed through the legislature’s own statute index. Per-ton amounts were not published from this source.