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Read more →Lebanon Regional Solid Waste Facility, 370 Plainfield Road, West Lebanon, 3784, New Hampshire
Lebanon Regional Solid Waste Facility at 370 Plainfield Road in West Lebanon is where local residents and small haulers drop off household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Neighbors use it for weekend cleanups, seasonal leaf work, and projects that don’t fit in the curbside bin.
Pull up to the entrance booth and stop to get directions before heading to the drop-off areas. Recycling bins are typically to the right past the booth, with yard and bulk sections farther in. The site is fairly open with large bays and piles, and trucks and trailers are common, so watch for backing vehicles. Busy times include weekend mornings and spring and fall yard‑work seasons, when lines can form.
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