Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(843) 672-9287A small, no-frills convenience center serving Pageland residents for routine drop-offs. Locals use it for household trash, sorting recyclables and yard debris when a full haul to the landfill isn't needed.
The site is a compact paved lot with a low entrance booth close to the road and several large roll-off style containers lined up in a row. Recycle bins sit off to one side, with trash and yard waste containers grouped nearby; vehicles pull up, back or drive forward to the appropriate container and unload. It's the sort of place that can feel busy on weekend mornings, so expect to wait a few minutes if several trucks are there. Bring straps or tarps for loose loads, since there aren't many places to lay things out.
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