Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(406) 683-3780Small county solid waste site in Dillon used by local residents and small commercial haulers. Located on South Pacific Street, it handles household trash and common recyclables and yard debris typical for a general solid waste facility. Winters and long drives from surrounding areas can make visits take longer than expected.
Pull into a gravel or paved yard with large containers and roll-off bins; traffic can back up during spring cleanup and weekends. Staff in a gate or office will direct vehicle flow and where to drop different materials, so be prepared to be routed to a specific pile or bin. Bring loose items sorted as best as possible to speed unloading, and expect to haul across a bit of rough ground to reach the disposal areas. Trucks, pickups with trailers, and passenger vehicles are all common sights here; maneuvering space is available but can feel tight when larger haulers are on site.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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