Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(803) 432-2315North Central Convenience Center in Kershaw is a small local drop-off for residents to unload household trash, recyclables and yard debris. It sits at 829 State Rd S-28-354 and sees mostly neighborhood traffic rather than commercial trucks.
This is a compact site with a short drive lane and a few large bins clustered together, so pull up, unload, and move on. There may be an entrance booth that is staffed at times; fees and instructions are normally posted on site or set by the county. Recycling and yard waste containers are usually separate from general trash, and posted signs typically indicate where each pile goes. Weekends-especially during spring cleanup-can get busy, so expect a line at peak times.
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