Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(732) 928-1311This is the township public works drop-off for Jackson Township residents and local haulers. Mostly used by people hauling household cleanup, yard debris and routine municipal trash. It’s a working, no-frills place that gets busy on weekends and in spring cleanup season.
Drive in to a small entrance booth and expect to pause at a scale; charges are typically by weight so there’s usually a second stop on the way out. The site looks like a municipal yard - paved lanes, parking for trucks, and piles or bays off to the sides rather than a polished retail setup. Traffic can stack up on Saturdays, so there’s often a line of trucks and trailers waiting to get through the booth. Recycling and drop-off areas are grouped nearby, so it helps to have materials sorted before pulling up.
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