Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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Ogden Collection & Recycling Center is the local recycling spot on SC-324 that residents of Rock Hill use to keep common recyclables out of the landfill. Neighbors drop off typical household recyclables and participate in any seasonal or special collection programs the center runs. It’s the kind of place people use when they’ve got a load of cans, cardboard, glass, or plastic to get rid of responsibly.
The driveway off 789 SC-324 leads to a small entrance area where vehicles pull up to sort and unload; many South Carolina recycling centers have a scale near the entrance and charge by weight, so be prepared for a stop on the way out. Recycling containers and sheds are usually grouped together, often off to one side past the initial booth area, and items are expected to be separated into categories like paper, metals, glass, and plastics. Loads from cars and small trailers are common, and weekends-especially during spring cleanup-tend to be busier with lines forming at the drop-off points. The site has a utilitarian, workmanlike feel: concrete pads, large metal bins, and drive lanes wide enough for trucks to back up and unload.
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