Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(734) 697-2200Wayne Disposal Inc is the local disposal site people from Belleville and nearby towns use for household and yard cleanup. Sitting right off N Interstate 94 Service Dr, it’s a bulky, working lot rather than a tidy storefront. Regular residents and small haulers drop stuff there between trips to town or after weekend projects.
Drive up the service drive and you’ll see a small entrance booth and a wide pull-up area for trucks and trailers. There’s usually a scale to drive over, so expect to stop twice if doing a weighed load. The site is mostly open lots with compacted dirt and gravel, piles and containers visible from the road. Lines can build on weekends and during spring cleanup, so space and waiting are the most noticeable things.
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