Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(501) 851-2888This is Maumelle’s drop-off recycling collection center and transfer station used by residents who haul curbside overflow or do seasonal cleanouts. A mix of neighborhood folks and small haulers turns up here to keep recyclables out of the landfill. The place looks like the kind of municipal site where people pop in with a truck or trailer and sort materials into bins.
Expect a simple, workmanlike setup with an entrance booth and a scale for vehicles-many transfer stations in Arkansas charge by weight, so plan on stopping twice. Pull up slowly; larger trucks and trailers share the same lanes and weekends can get busy. Recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard, plastics, metal and glass are commonly accepted at centers like this, and there are often programs for things like electronics or tires though availability varies. The site is mostly concrete and roll-off bins, so dress for dust and bring gloves if handling loose items.
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