Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Camden County SR 110 MSW Landfill, 5395 Hwy 110 , Silco, 31569, Georgia
Camden County SR 110 MSW Landfill is the county’s municipal solid waste dump out by Silco on Hwy 110. Locals, small haulers and commercial trucks all use it as the final stop for trash that gets buried. It’s a large, working landfill - tipping fees are charged by weight and commercial loads are accepted.
Drive in and you’ll see an entrance booth and a scale; plan on being weighed and stopped again on the way out. Big trucks mix with pickups and trailers, so take it slow and watch for backing vehicles. The site is a series of dirt mounds and active faces with heavy equipment moving material; signs and lanes point drivers toward the active tipping spot. Weekends, and especially spring cleanup times, tend to get backed up.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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