Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Anderson Regional Landfill, 203 Landfill Road, Belton, 29627, South Carolina
Anderson Regional Landfill, at 203 Landfill Road in Belton, South Carolina, is the regional landfill where trash is buried. Residents, contractors, and commercial haulers bring loads here. It’s a working, industrial site-expect trucks and heavy equipment rather than a tidy drop-off center.
There’s a scale and an entrance booth as part of the process, and tipping fees are normally charged by weight or vehicle class so plan on a weigh-in and often a weigh-out. Pull up to the booth/scale, then be directed to a dumping area and back to the scale when finished. The site looks industrial: long lanes for trucks, heavy machinery in the distance, and open areas for placing loads. Weekends and spring cleanups commonly cause backups and slower lines.
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