Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →2197 Duss Ave, Ambridge, PA 15003
(412) 384-7569Small transfer station just off Duss Ave that locals use to drop off household and yard loads instead of driving to the big landfill. Not a landfill itself - trucks compact stuff here and haul it out to a larger site. People from Ambridge and nearby towns swing by when cleaning out a garage or after yard work.
Drive up to a manned entrance booth and be ready to pause; there’s a scale on site and most vehicles stop there coming and going. The lot is mostly paved with a few roll-off bays and a compacting area set back from the entrance. Pull up slowly, follow the signs and traffic flow, then back into a bay or drive onto the scale as directed. Expect to see commercial trucks coming and going, so give them space and watch for backing beepers.
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