Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Lee County Landfill, LLC, 1431 Sumter Highway, Bishopville, 29010, South Carolina
Lee County Landfill, LLC on 1431 Sumter Highway in Bishopville is the local place where residential and commercial loads end up when they need to be buried. It’s a working landfill, so expect a big outdoor site used by homeowners hauling junk and by contractors with larger loads.
Drive up to an entrance booth and be prepared to stop at a scale - tipping fees are typically charged by weight at landfills. After weighing, vehicles are usually directed to a working area to unload, with heavy equipment moving material around. The site looks industrial: piles, compacted cells and frequent truck traffic, and it can get messy after rain. Expect to spend a little time waiting if there’s a line of commercial trucks ahead.
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