Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(601) 825-9213Rankin County Solid Waste in Brandon is the county-run spot where residents drop off household trash, recycling and yard debris. Locals and people from surrounding parts of Rankin County use it for routine cleanouts and weekend runs.
Drive up to an entrance area with a small booth and a scale-there’s usually a stop at the booth and a second pause to weigh out on the way back. The site is open, with large roll-off containers and piles for yard material; expect to pull up close to the containers to unload. Recycling bins and green-waste areas are typically grouped together rather than scattered around the lot. Weekends and spring cleanup times get the longest lines, so plan for a bit of wait if it’s busy.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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