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Read more →Cumberland County SWC, 169 Jesse Bridge Road, Millville, 08332, New Jersey
Cumberland County SWC on Jesse Bridge Road is the county spot Millville residents use to drop off household trash and larger loads. It has the look of a working solid-waste site-lanes for vehicles, often a small entrance booth, and bins or open drop areas visible from the road.
Pull up to the entrance where there is usually a booth or small office; plan for a short wait if trucks and trailers are ahead. Traffic moves along paved lanes to various drop points, and recycling containers are often grouped off to the side. Some county sites have scales and charge by weight, so be ready for a possible second stop before leaving and keep loads separated to speed the process. Weekends fill up quickly, with spring cleanup season the busiest time of year.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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