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Riverview Land Preserve is the town’s local waste disposal spot on Grange Road that most Riverview residents use for household cleanouts and yard debris. It sits at 20863 Grange Road and looks like a working lot rather than a neat storefront.
Pull in and there’s a small entrance area with a booth and a scale nearby; many places like this charge by weight, so plan to stop again on the way out. The site is mostly an open lot with piles, containers and trucks coming and going, so watch for backing vehicles. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to be the busiest times and lines can form. Drive slowly, follow posted signs, and have items ready to unload to keep things moving.
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