Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(866) 909-4458A large, industrial hazardous waste disposal site just off Old Skyline Road that people from Kettleman City and nearby areas use when they have household or commercial hazardous materials to get rid of. Trucks and pickups are common here; it's not a small drop-off bay but a yard-sized operation with fencing and heavy equipment visible from the road.
There’s an entrance booth and a gate, so be prepared to pull up and wait briefly while someone directs traffic. The drive leads past a scale and into several lanes where vehicles are guided to specific unloading points; expect gravel and truck turning space rather than paved parking. The site looks industrial - roll-off boxes, large containers, and covered bays - and signs point to where different loads should stop. Bring materials already separated and secured in the vehicle so unloading is quicker and safer.
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