Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(770) 254-3748Coweta County Landfill/Transfer is the transfer station on Essie Walker Road in Newnan where local residents and small haulers drop off household and construction-type loads before they're compacted and sent off-site. Neighbors use it when a trip to a distant landfill would be too far, or when a regular trash pickup won't handle the volume.
The site is the typical transfer-station setup: a gated entrance with a small booth or office, room to pull up with a truck or trailer, and large concrete tipping areas where materials are compacted into larger containers. Traffic can pile up on busy weekends and during seasonal cleanups, so there may be a line to get to the tipping floor. There are usually separate containers or bins for different kinds of material a short walk or drive from the main drop area, and a scale is commonly part of the drive-through so vehicles may be routed over it on the way in or out.
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