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National Waste Disposal Inc on Whitesville Rd is Lakewood’s local disposal site for neighborhood and small-haul loads. Residents and small haulers drop off everyday household and yard materials here; it’s a working, no-frills place rather than a park-like recycling center.
Drive in toward a small entrance booth and a weigh scale where vehicles usually stop before heading to the unloading area. The site is mostly open lots with large containers and piles, so be ready to back up to a pad or container to unload. Expect some lines on weekends and busier times like spring cleanup, and plan for dusty or muddy conditions after rain. Payment and check-in happen at the booth, so stopping there on both entry and exit is part of the visit.
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