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Read more →Anson County Waste Management Facility, 375 Dozer Drive, Polkton, 28135, North Carolina
Anson County Waste Management Facility on Dozer Drive in Polkton is where locals take routine residential trash and cleanup loads. It’s a county-run spot used by people handling household cleanouts, yard work, or odd bulky items.
Pull in from Dozer Drive and follow the short lane to the main lot; there’s usually an entrance area with a booth and a scale where vehicles pause before heading to drop-off spots. The site is mostly open with gravel or dirt surfaces, big containers and piles, and the occasional truck moving through. Be ready for dust or mud underfoot and room to back a trailer up to a dump area. Weekends, and especially spring cleanup times, tend to have the longest lines.
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