Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →PCSW Resource Recovery Facility, 14230 Hays Road, Spring Hill, 34610, Florida
PCSW Resource Recovery Facility on Hays Road is where local residents haul stuff that won't fit in the regular trash pickup. It’s the county drop-off for neighborhood cleanouts and bulky items. Operations are under the Florida DEP and can shift around during hurricane season, so expect things to be different after storms.
Pull in to a drive with an entrance booth and a scale nearby - these kinds of sites usually charge by weight, so there’s a stop on the way in and one on the way out. Traffic moves in lanes; pull up to the booth and then follow signs or redirects to the unloading areas. The place looks industrial: concrete pads, big roll-off containers and fenced piles, with recycling containers off to one side. Weekends and the weeks after spring cleanups or storms get backed up, so lines are common.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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