Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
Read more →A small county landfill that locals use for big cleanups and contractor hauls. Quiet location off County Road 7 NE, mainly serving people dropping off household and larger loads from the area. Gives the feel of a working site rather than a retail drop-off.
Drive past the fenced entrance to a roadside booth and a scale; vehicles stop to be weighed so there’s usually a second stop on the way out. The site is spread out with dirt roads, compacted berms and piles of cover material - it looks rough but organized. Recycling or drop-off bins sit to one side, and traffic can back up on weekends or during spring cleanup. Expect cold-weather adjustments in winter; some facilities nearby keep indoor or sheltered areas for bad weather.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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