Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Tomoka Farms Road Landfill, 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange, 32128, Florida
Tomoka Farms Road Landfill in Port Orange is the large county landfill where residential and commercial loads are taken to be buried. Neighbors, yard crews and trucking companies all end up here; it’s a working, industrial-feeling site rather than a tidy drop-off center.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale - tipping fees are weight-based, so expect to stop again on the way out. The site is big: lots of trucks, heavy equipment and open tipping faces, so drive carefully and watch where larger vehicles are moving. Commercial loads are commonly handled, which can mean different traffic patterns than a small residential drop-off. Hurricane season sometimes causes short-notice changes or closures, so plan for possible interruptions.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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