Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →JMN Landfill, 345 Roseborough Road, Grover, 28073, North Carolina
JMN Landfill on Roseborough Road is Grover’s local landfill where household and larger loads get buried. Trucks, trailers and pickup loads all show up here-this is the final disposal site rather than a transfer or recycling center. It’s the kind of place haulers and residents use when the curbside pickup won’t do.
There’s typically an entrance booth and a scale, so expect to stop for weighing and fees by weight; most landfills operate that way. Pull up slowly and follow the flow of traffic-larger trucks need room to turn and there are open tipping faces and dirt berms to navigate. The site looks industrial: packed gravel drives, big earth piles, and the area where trucks back in to dump. If recycling or drop-off bins are available they’re usually off to the side rather than in the main tipping area.
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