Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Union Hill Church Road MSWLandfill, 154 Union Hill Church Road S.W., Gordon, 31031, Georgia
Union Hill Church Road MSW Landfill is the municipal solid waste site serving Gordon and the surrounding area - used by homeowners, local contractors and haulers. It’s the place where everyday trash and larger loads end up being buried rather than recycled or hauled elsewhere.
There’s usually a scale at the entrance and tipping fees are calculated by weight, so expect to stop to be weighed in and then again on the way out. An entrance booth and a gravel drive lead out to the working faces and cover soil; trucks, trailers and occasional heavy equipment are moving about, so take it slow. Commercial loads are commonly accepted at landfills and are often charged differently than residential drops. Weekends and spring-cleanup times tend to have the longest lines, so be prepared for a short wait at busy times.
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