Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Berkeley County Subtitle D Landfill, 555 Oakley Road, Moncks Corner, 29461, South Carolina
Berkeley County Subtitle D Landfill sits off Oakley Road in Moncks Corner and is the county’s large burial site for municipal trash. Locals and hauling trucks both use it for household cleanouts and contractor loads. It’s the kind of place with big dirt piles, compactors working the face, and a steady flow of trucks coming and going.
There’s a scale/booth area near the entrance where vehicles are processed; sites like this typically charge tipping fees by weight or per load, so expect to stop for weighing. After the booth, follow the traffic flow to the active dumping area - it’s mostly dirt, gravel, and heavy equipment, so watch for moving machinery. Recycling or drop-off containers are often off to one side past the entrance, but layouts can change with active cells. Weekends and spring cleanup times get backed up, so plan for possible delays.
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