Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(931) 648-5751Bo Peep Convenience/Recycling Center is the small county-run recycling spot just off Bo Peep Lane that folks in Clarksville use to keep bulky recyclables out of the trash. Neighbors drop off everything from cardboard and mixed paper to glass, plastics, metals and yard debris; county centers in Tennessee also often host special drop-off programs for things like electronics or tires. It’s the kind of place people swing by when clearing out the garage or after a weekend project.
The site feels like a modest transfer/recycling yard rather than a retail place - expect a single entrance drive, a scale or kiosk area typical of county centers, and rows of bins or roll-offs grouped by material. Pull up to the entrance booth or kiosk for direction, then move to the appropriate bin area; many folks sort their loads on the truck before getting out. Weekends and spring cleanup can get busy, so there’s often a line of trucks and trailers waiting their turn. The layout is open and utilitarian: concrete pads, metal containers, and clear sightlines so drivers can back up to the right bin.
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