Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →North Country Environmental Services Landfill, 581 Trudeau Road, Bethlehem, 3574, New Hampshire
North Country Environmental Services Landfill on Trudeau Road in Bethlehem is the town’s landfill for residents, haulers and contractors bringing larger loads. Trucks, pickups and roll‑offs are a common sight here, so it’s used mostly for big cleanups and commercial drop-offs rather than regular curbside trash.
Most landfills of this size have a scale and charge by weight, so plan to pull onto a scale and then stop again when leaving. There’s an entrance booth and lanes for trucks; expect to pause while paperwork or weighing is handled. Commercial trucks show up regularly, so the site can feel busy and a bit industrial - open cells, compacted piles and access roads. Weekends and spring cleanup season are noticeably busier, with lines that can move slowly.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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