Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(610) 275-6767Republic Services River Road Transfer Station is a local transfer station in Conshohocken that residents and small haulers use to drop off household and construction debris before it’s trucked out to a landfill. The site sits on River Road and looks like a working industrial lot rather than a public park. People who live nearby swing by for quick drops instead of driving out to a distant landfill.
Drive up to a single entrance with a small booth or gate area where vehicles slow down to check in; many transfer stations have a scale, so expect to stop twice if that’s the case. Pull-up space is mostly for trucks and trailers, and passenger cars will share lanes with larger vehicles - watch for backing trucks and concrete tipping bays. The yard is paved and noisy with compactors and forklifts; keep items contained in the truck bed or trailer until directed where to tip. Recycling containers are often off to one side, but specifics vary, so look for signage and follow staff directions if they point the way.
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