Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →PBCSWA RRF Site #7, 7501 N. Jog Road, West Palm Beach, 33412, Florida
PBCSWA RRF Site #7 on N. Jog Road is the Palm Beach County disposal site locals use for household bulky trash and yard debris. The place is practical and busy-more concrete and trucks than anything scenic. Neighbors and small haulers stop here when curbside pickup won’t do the job.
Drive up to an entrance booth and pass a scale area; many county sites charge by weight, so expect to stop again on the way out. The layout is industrial: pull-through lanes, roll-off containers and large concrete pads with heavy equipment working in the background. Recycling bins are commonly grouped to the side just after the entrance, and weekends or spring cleanup times can get backed up. After storms or during hurricane season operations can be delayed, so lines and activity spike at those times.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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