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Read more →DANC Solid Waste Management Facility, 23400 NYS State Route 177, Rodman, 13682-0003, New York
DANC Solid Waste Management Facility sits on NY State Route 177 in Rodman and handles the usual mix of household trash, recyclables and yard material that locals bring in. Small haulers and town residents use it for routine drop-offs. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to get the longest lines.
The site is set back from the road with an entrance booth by the driveway; vehicles typically stop there before moving into the pits and drop-off lanes. Recycling containers are often off to the right a short way in, with piles or bays for yard material and general trash further inside the property. There may be a scale or weigh station on site, so be ready to slow down and follow directional signs and cones. Larger trucks and trailers need extra room to turn and back up, so expect some maneuvering space to be taken up when it's busy.
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