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(201) 641-2552On AL-13 in Haleyville, this solid waste facility handles general household trash, yard debris and other common loads. Neighbors and folks from nearby communities drop off cleanup piles, trailers and everyday trash here. It’s the local spot people think of when clearing out basements or trimming the yard.
There’s usually a gate/entrance point where drivers stop briefly to check in; many facilities weigh vehicles and charge by weight, so plan for a short pause on the way out. Pull into the entrance lane with enough room for a trailer or truck to swing; larger vehicles need extra space to maneuver. Drop-off areas are typically grouped by type, with recycling or yard-waste areas off to the side, and lines build up on weekends and during spring cleanup. The lot itself is practical and busy rather than tidy-expect gravel or pavement, piles, and equipment moving around.
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