Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(919) 856-7400The Wake County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility on Deponie Drive is where local residents bring household hazardous materials for proper disposal. Neighbors tend to use it for one-off cleanouts, not commercial loads.
The site looks like a county service yard with a small entrance booth and a couple of pull-up lanes leading to covered bays and large, labeled containers. Vehicles stop at the front booth area before proceeding to unload, so expect to move through a few short steps rather than a single drop-off point. Weekends and spring cleanup periods commonly have the longest lines, while midweek visits often move quicker. The overall feel is functional - concrete pads, metal container bays, and clear signage around the lot.
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