Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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(256) 773-8603HarTransfer Stationelle City Landfill is the local transfer station in Hartselle where household and small-commercial loads are offloaded and compacted before being hauled out of county. Neighbors dropping off yard debris, old furniture, or a pickup load of trash use this spot because it saves a longer drive to a distant landfill. The site feels like a working yard-big trucks, a concrete tipping area, and room to pull through.
Drive up to an entrance point and you'll be directed where to pull up; there’s usually a clear lane for passenger vehicles and another for larger trucks and trailers. Vehicles tip their loads onto a concrete pad or into a large container area where material is compacted and loaded into transfer trailers. Expect to see heavy equipment around-loaders and compactors moving material into waiting trucks-and a scale or weigh station nearby at many transfer stations. Traffic can back up on weekends or during seasonal cleanups, so plan for a short wait if it’s a busy day.
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