Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(919) 528-4405A small county convenience center in Oxford for residential drop-offs. Locals bring household trash, recyclables, and yard debris when hauling stuff from home or a small project. It's the sort of place neighbors stop at between runs to the bigger landfill.
The site is a simple drive-up setup with a low building or booth near the entrance and a few open-top roll-off containers down the lane. Recycle bins and a yard-waste pile are usually grouped together, while general trash containers sit a little further back. Expect to pull up, sort material at the edge of your vehicle, then hop out to toss things in the right container. Weekends and spring cleanup times commonly have a line, so prepare for a short wait during busy periods.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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