Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(410) 257-3296Mt. Hope Convenience Center on Route 2 at Pushaw Station Rd is the small neighborhood drop-off in Sunderland for residential trash, recyclables and yard debris. Locals usually bring carloads or small trailers rather than full transfer-station loads.
The site is compact, with a short paved drive and several large roll-off style containers you can pull up next to. A small entrance booth and some signage are visible from the road, and there may be a scale nearby or notices about fees and accepted items. Expect to sort materials at the pad and then leave once finished; lines can form on weekends and during spring cleanup. The whole place looks functional rather than fancy-gravel or paved bays, concrete pads, and clearly grouped containers.
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