Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(772) 288-5772Martin County Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Landfill Facility in Palm City on SW Busch St is the county spot people use to drop off recyclables and larger loads that won’t fit at the curb. Neighbors and small haulers come here for everything from weekly recycling to bigger cleanouts.
A small entrance booth and a drive-up pattern mark the site, with recycling containers clustered near the public drop-off area and transfer/landfill areas set further inside. Recycling centers like this commonly handle paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metals, and many counties run separate programs for electronics, appliances and household hazardous waste. Expect lines on weekends and during spring-cleanup; hurricane season can also cause short-term closures or schedule changes. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is the state regulator, so county notices are the best source for any operational updates.
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