Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(714) 890-6300CR Transfer and Material Recovery Facility on Knott Ave is the local transfer station used by residents and small haulers around Cypress. It’s where household and yard debris gets dropped off, compacted, and then hauled out to a landfill elsewhere. The address is 11232 Knott Ave, Stanton, CA 90680.
Drive up to an entry booth and prepare to pull into a lane for scale traffic and drop-offs; vehicles will usually stop more than once as loads are weighed and routed. The site is industrial - big concrete pads, large roll-up doors, and rows of compactors and open bays. Recycling and organic materials are typically separated at the site, so expect different drop points close together rather than a single pile. Weekends and spring cleanup times get busy, with trucks and larger vehicles moving around, so drive slowly and be ready to follow the flow of traffic.
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