Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Abbeville County Subtitle D MSWLandfill, 1094 Gassoway Farm Road, Abbeville, 29620, South Carolina
Abbeville County Subtitle D MSW Landfill is the place locals use when curbside pickup won’t cut it - big piles get buried here. Residents and commercial haulers commonly bring loads to sites like this, though commercial fees and rules can differ from residential ones.
The entrance has a booth and a scale; expect to stop to be weighed and then stop again on the way out for the outbound ticket. The yard is mostly gravel and compacted dirt with long berms or cells where the active dumping happens, so prepare for some dust and a working-site look. Drive slowly, follow the flow of trucks, and be ready to pull forward or back into a tipping spot depending on the operator’s directions. Tipping fees at Subtitle D landfills are generally charged by weight or vehicle type, so weight-based billing is the norm rather than a flat flat-rate per visit.
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