Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(828) 712-1630Henderson County Recycling Station on Stoney Mountain Road is where folks from around Hendersonville take household recyclables. It's the county recycling center for common items like paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metal, and people also use it for occasional special collection events when those happen.
Pull into a small entrance with an attendant booth and a scale nearby; many county sites weigh loads, so expect to stop more than once. The drop-off bins sit a short walk from where vehicles pull up, with separate containers for different materials and room to maneuver a truck or trailer. Weekends, especially during spring cleanups, get backed up and traffic moves slowly through the lanes. Look for clear labeling on the containers and bring something to haul heavier items down to the bins.
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