Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(870) 921-4705A small county transfer station just off Lafayette 32 that Lewisville residents use when they don’t want to drive all the way to a landfill. Mostly local folks bringing household trash and the occasional pickup load from a yard job. It’s the kind of place where people drop off compacted loads that get trucked out to a larger landfill.
Drive up a short lane to an entrance booth and be prepared to stop; transfer stations typically run loads over a scale and charge by weight. The site looks industrial - a few bays or a single tipping area, compacting equipment, and room for trucks to back in. Recycling containers or drop-off bins are commonly placed to one side of the entrance area. Lines form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so expect a bit of waiting if the place is busy.
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