Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(623) 853-1707Small transfer station on the west side of Goodyear used by local residents and contractors hauling loads too big for the curb. A practical spot to drop off household and construction debris before it’s compacted and sent on to a landfill. Expect a worksite feel rather than a tidy recycling center.
Drive up to a guarded entrance booth and be prepared to stop briefly; larger trucks and trailers pull in ahead of cars. There’s a concrete tipping area and heavy equipment moving material around, so watch for backing vehicles and plan to follow staff directions. Vehicles usually pull up to a scale area and may be weighed as part of the process, then directed to the drop-off point where material is compacted into larger hauls. The lot is mostly gravel and pavement with minimal shade-in Arizona heat it gets dusty and hot fast.
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