Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Waste Management - Eco is the local waste drop-off facility shown at 2210 N Prince William Dr, listed for the Fayetteville area. Neighbors bringing household trash and typical residential loads use this place when curbside pickup won’t cover a cleanout or larger items. It sits in the Springdale address area but serves the broader Fayetteville community.
Drive up to a clearly marked entrance where vehicles queue into lanes; many similar facilities have an entrance booth and a scale, so be prepared for a short stop. The site is built for trucks and trailers, with concrete pads, roll-off containers, and a working yard area rather than landscaped grounds. Recycling or drop-off bins are often grouped to one side of the lot, while larger dumpsters sit toward the back. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be busiest, so lines can form and it may move slowly.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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