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Read more →Oasis Disposal Site, 84-505 84th Avenue, Oasis, 92274, California
Oasis Disposal Site sits off 84th Avenue in Oasis, serving residents around Thermal and the surrounding valley. Neighbors bring household junk, yard clippings and materials from small projects. It’s the local place people use for routine drop-offs and cleanup jobs.
Pull up to the entrance on 84th Avenue and look for a gate area with a booth and a scale-many disposal sites handle check-in and weighing at the front. After that, drive out to open tipping bays or flat unloading areas; the site is exposed and dusty on dry days, so expect some windblown grit. In California, facilities often ask that organics be separated, so signs or separate containers for green waste are commonly on site. Plan for trailers and pickups to need room to turn and for weekend lines to be longer during seasonal cleanups.
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