Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(803) 478-5442Clarendon County Recycling Center on Moses Dingle Rd in Davis Station is where neighbors drop off household recyclables and the occasional bulky item. Folks from around the area use it for routine cleanouts and anything that's not headed to the transfer station. It has the feel of a small county operation rather than a commercial recycling plant.
Places like this usually have a small entrance area with drive-up lanes and a handful of large metal bins or roll-off containers for sorting. Common materials accepted at county recycling centers include paper and cardboard, plastics, metals and glass, and some have special collection programs for electronics or bulky items. Pull up slowly, have materials separated if possible, and expect to do most of the unloading yourself into the correct bin. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to be busier and lines can form.
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