Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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A small county recycling center on Bonanza Crossing Road that people from Manning and nearby parts of Clarendon County use to keep recyclables out of the landfill. Regular drivers, folks cleaning out garages, and people hauling a trailer all stop through here. The site focuses on common recyclables like paper and cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals, and sometimes holds special collection events for things like electronics or large-item drop-offs.
There’s a little entrance booth and a scale to pass over, so expect to slow down and line up if others are there. The recycling bins sit a short drive past the booth - most materials are sorted into separate containers, and larger items often have a separate area to pull up to. The yard is open and somewhat industrial-looking: gravel or paved drive lanes, concrete pads where containers sit, and clear sightlines so trucks can back in. Weekends and spring-cleanup days get busy, so traffic through the lanes can be slow.
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