There are most likely going to be other challenges than just getting it there for 50¢ per ton. I don't know what state you're in or what the laws there are, some of the laws that pertain to this are federal and are to do with transporting what is considered hazardous waste on public roads. I'm in Texas and I can't remove the pit mud from the property unless it's dry. EPA says it must be allowed to dry on an impermeable surface with any liquid allowed to drain into the sewer before it's considered landfill dirt. For anyone to pump and remove it, it must be tested, it has to go to a landfill, and it ain't no 50¢ a ton.
So my local landfill said they wont take it unless it is dry. So I agree with you.
But if i want to remove it and get rid of it same day I am told by city it must go to waste water treatment plant.
I explained that this is mud, and they said as long as its wet thats where it goes.
50 bucks a year for a permit to bring it there plus 50 cents a ton.
A 20x20 Concrete pad in back of my lot would cost me about $1700.00.
I could then shovel it out of the pits, put it on the pad, dry, shovel it again into a dump trailer and take it anywhere. Thats a lot of shoveling and I dont currently own a dump trailer.
Or just put a sign up saying "Magic Dirt " - $1.00 per bag and just kick back and relax as it all gets "Stolen".
I plan to improve my business and that means in the future I am going to have to clean these pits more often than I do currently.
Of course the RingOMatic options are very appealing. But the steep price tag is hard to swallow all things considered.