Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(844) 292-5865Small, practical dump in Moorestown that locals use when clearing out basements or doing yard work. Right off N Lenola Rd, this place sees a steady stream of pickup trucks and small trailers. It’s the kind of site neighbors mention when talking about quick, local drop-offs.
A simple entrance with an attendant booth and a place to pull up and unload; bring something that lets you close or contain loose trash while moving it. There’s usually a scale nearby and traffic can slow down if a few trucks are ahead, so plan for a short wait. Concrete bays and large containers are visible from the driveway and recycling or metal bins tend to sit off to one side. Expect a utilitarian, no-frills lot rather than a tidy retail appearance.
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