Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(231) 893-2405Small, practical place for everyday trash and recycling needs in the Whitehall/White Lake area. Locals, landscapers and anyone cleaning out a garage or yard use it; it handles the usual mix of household refuse, recyclables and yard debris. It sits off Holton Whitehall Road and looks like what a county solid waste site looks like - utilitarian and easy to spot.
Drive up the short access road and you’ll notice a small entrance area with a booth and a scale where vehicles usually stop. The drop-off piles and recycling bins spread out past the entrance, with larger open areas for trailers and trucks. Expect to slow down and move through a couple of stations - the weigh-in/booth area, then out to the specific drop points. Weekends, especially spring cleanup days, tend to be busier and a short wait is common.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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