Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(541) 957-7712A practical transfer station out past Glide that locals use when the county landfill is too far to drive to. Smallish site with the kind of setup where residential drivers drop off compacted loads that get trucked out later. People from Roseburg and nearby rural areas swing by for house cleanouts and yard debris.
There’s an entrance booth and a traffic flow that makes you pull up to be directed where to dump. A scale is typically part of the process at transfer stations, so expect to stop for weighing on the way in or out. The site looks industrial-large concrete bays, compactors, and piles in different spots rather than a tidy recycle center. Weekends, especially during cleanup season, can get backed up so lines and waiting are common.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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