Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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800-963-4776White County Transfer Station in Cleveland is the local spot where household and small-hauler loads get compacted and sent on to a landfill. Folks from around town drop off bagged trash, yard waste in season, and other loads that are easier to leave here than drive to a distant landfill.
The site looks like a small industrial lot - an entrance with a booth and a scale where trucks are weighed, a wide drive-up area, and a large tipping floor or container area where materials are compacted into larger trucks. Traffic moves in a simple flow: pull up to the booth, follow signs to the unloading area, then stop again at the scale on the way out for weighing. It can get busy on weekends and during spring cleanup, so expect lines and some waiting at the gate and the tip area.
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