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Read more →A.C.M.S. Inc., 835 CR 529, Lake Panasoffkee, 33585, Florida
A.C.M.S. Inc. on CR 529 is the local disposal yard folks from Lake Panasoffkee and nearby areas use to drop off household and bulk trash. It’s a working, industrial-feeling place that sees homeowners, landscapers and small haulers rather than weekend strollers.
Drive up and notice an entrance booth and a scale area near the gate; plan for a brief stop there. The site looks like an open yard with trucks, large containers and a few piles-not a tidy civic park. Traffic can back up at the gate on weekends, during spring cleanup or after hurricanes when service gets disrupted. Expect a hands-on unloading scene where parking and turning room matter, especially for trailers and pickup loads.
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