Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Stonyford Disposal Site, Lodoga/Stonyford Road, Stonyford, 95979, California
Stonyford Disposal Site on Lodoga/Stonyford Road is the small local disposal spot most Stonyford residents and nearby ranches use for household trash and small hauls. It’s a no-frills place with a drive-up feel - more gravel lot and tipping area than a polished recycling center.
Pull up to a single entrance with a booth and scale; loads at places like this are usually weighed, so expect to stop for a weight ticket. After the booth, drive into the gravel tipping area and follow the traffic flow to the open dump spots or pits. The site tends to be dusty and a bit rough underfoot, with larger trucks coming and going, so watch for traffic and loose debris. If any recycling containers are onsite they’re commonly located near the entrance, so have a quick look before unloading.
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