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Read more →WI Taylor County Disposal, LLC, 33 Stewart Road, Mauk, 31058, Georgia
At 33 Stewart Road in Mauk, WI Taylor County Disposal, LLC is the local disposal site used by residents and small haulers. Short runs and pickups bring household cleanouts, yard debris and light construction scraps here. Think small-scale county dump rather than a big commercial landfill.
The drive off Stewart Road leads to a small entrance booth and a pull-up area where trucks and trailers line up. Facilities like this commonly use a scale and often charge by weight, so plan for a brief stop to be weighed. The site itself is mostly open lots with piles and berms; larger items tend to be dropped at the edges while smaller stuff goes into bins. Weekends and spring clean-up see the longest lines, and trailers can back up onto the access road.
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