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(601) 947-7541George County Solid Waste Department in Lucedale is the county-run spot for household trash, yard debris and likely some recycling options. Locals and residents from surrounding areas use it for routine cleanouts and curbside overflow.
The site looks like a typical county solid waste center with a main entrance, places to pull up and drop loads, and separate containers or piles for different materials. There may be an entrance booth or gate area where vehicles slow down to check in and direction signs to the various drop-off points. Expect to back up to bins or piles for yard waste and heavier items and to walk a short distance to recycling containers if they’re present. On busy days vehicles line up, so give extra time if bringing a truck or trailer.
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