Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Woolworth Road Landfill, 10580 Woolworth Road, Keithville, 71047, Louisiana
Woolworth Road Landfill is the local landfill out on 10580 Woolworth Road in Keithville - the final spot where trash gets buried. Residents, contractors and commercial haulers all drop off bulky loads and regular trash here.
Expect a working landfill feel: big dirt cells, berms and heavy equipment moving around rather than a tidy transfer station. There’s usually an entrance booth and a scale, so plan on stopping for weighing as part of the process. Pull into the lane, line up behind trucks and head to the active tip face when it’s your turn; the site is dusty and the ground is often rough. Weekends and spring cleanup times see the longest lines, so allow extra time.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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