Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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800-963-4776Small transfer station just off McDowell Road in Goodyear, used mostly by locals dropping off household cleanouts and yard debris. Trucks bring loads in to be compacted here before they head out to a larger landfill. Easy to spot from the road once the entrance and the small booth come into view.
When pulling in there’s a gated entrance with a booth and a short drive toward the pads where vehicles unload. The site is more industrial than pretty - concrete bays, a compactor, and trucks moving back and forth. Pull up to the bay that fits your vehicle; staff directions or signs usually point the way. There’s a scale further in, so plan for a brief stop on the way out after unloading.
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