Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Baxter Day Service Recycling & Manufacturing is the local recycling center in Mountain Home that people from town and nearby rural areas use to keep recyclables out of the landfill. Located on Rossi Road, it handles the usual household and smaller commercial loads and sees a steady trickle during weekdays and a rush on weekends.
This type of Arkansas recycling center typically has a small entrance booth and a place to pull up for sorting - plan to drive in, stop, and then back up to the right spots for different materials. Commonly accepted items at centers like this include paper and cardboard, plastics, metals and glass, and there may be special programs for items like electronics or appliances. Expect open steel bins or roll-off containers and a work-yard look rather than a showroom; loads are usually unloaded by customers into the appropriate container. Rural centers in the state are regulated by ADEQ, so state signage and basic procedural posted rules are often visible on site.
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