Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(910) 827-2838Small transfer station off Capstan Drive that locals use when the landfill is too far to drive to. Mostly for neighborhood cleanouts, contractor drop-offs, and people with pickup trucks. It’s the kind of place where trucks and trailers mix with regular cars, so expect a bit of traffic on busy days.
Drive up to an entrance booth and slow down - there’s usually a scale to drive over so vehicles get weighed. After the booth, lanes lead to a tipping area where loads are compacted and loaded into larger trucks. The site is industrial: concrete pads, big compactors, and piles of material, not landscaped or tidy. Weekends and spring cleanup days tend to back up traffic, so lines are common.
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