Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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800-963-4776Conservation Services, Inc. (CSI) in Bennett is the local place people use when the pickup bed is full or the garage needs clearing out. Neighbors and small haulers stop here to dispose of household and yard debris; it's the kind of facility that gets busy during spring cleanup and after storms.
A drive-up gate and an entrance booth are visible from the road, and there's typically a scale near the entry so loads are weighed - expect to stop again on the way out. Vehicles pull up to different drop-off areas and piles, with larger trucks needing a bit more space to maneuver compared with cars or trailers. The site looks industrial: compacting equipment, piles of material, and wide gravel or paved aisles for turning. Weekend afternoons and seasonal cleanup times are the busiest, so lines and slower movement are common then.
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