Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Advanced Disposal in Toccoa is the local disposal site on Carolina Drive where residents and small haulers drop off household and yard refuse. It’s a working lot rather than a public park, used by anyone who needs to get rid of ordinary trash and bulky items.
Pull in off Carolina Drive onto an industrial-style driveway and follow the lane toward the open tipping area; there’s usually a small entrance point with a place to stop briefly. A vehicle scale is common at these kinds of sites, so expect to slow down and possibly stop to be weighed before or after dumping. The lot looks like a gravel or paved pad with several piles or containers for different materials and a few lanes for trucks and pickups to maneuver. Weekends and spring-cleanup times tend to be busiest, so lines and some waiting are typical.
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