Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(561) 697-2700SWA Home Chemical and Recycling Center on Weisman Way is the spot neighbors use to drop off household chemicals and recyclables that shouldn't go in the trash. Homeowners cleaning garages, folks with old paint or batteries, and people clearing out after projects tend to show up here. It’s meant to keep those materials out of the landfill and handled separately from curbside pickup.
Drive to 9743 Weisman Way and you’ll see an entrance booth where vehicles are waved through; there’s usually a scale and you may be directed to stop again when you leave since many recycling sites charge by weight. Drop-off zones are grouped-typical recyclables go one place while household chemical drop-offs are handled in a separate sheltered area or container. The site looks like a working municipal yard: paved lanes, roll-off bins, and covered staging for liquids and electronics. Weekends and spring cleanup times get backed up, and operations can change around hurricane season, so plan for longer waits then.
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