Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(337) 762-4284This is the parish solid waste site out on Maggie Hebert Road that locals use for household trash, yard clippings and recycling drop-offs. People from Hackberry and surrounding areas show up with pickup loads, trailers, and curbside bags. It's the kind of place visited when cleaning out a shed or after a storm.
Pull up to an entrance area where there is typically a booth and a lane to check in; larger trucks and trailers use the wider drive. There is usually a scale to pass over, so plan for a brief stop at both ends of the visit. The yard feels utilitarian - piles, roll-offs, and open tipping areas - and surfaces can get muddy after heavy rain, since Louisiana facilities handle a lot of wet-weather material. Recycling bins are often near the right side of the entrance while yard waste areas sit a little farther back, making it faster if loads are pre-sorted.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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