Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(423) 357-8901A small county convenience center in Church Hill where locals drop off household trash and recyclables. Regular residential users, not big commercial haulers, tend to show up with carloads, trailers, or pickup beds.
This is the kind of site with a few large roll-off containers and a compact drive area rather than a full transfer station - pull up, sort what’s in the back of the truck, and toss into the appropriate bin. There is often a small entrance lane and sometimes a booth or sign marking the entry; expect tight turns if towing a trailer. The recycling containers are usually grouped together off to one side, with trash and yard debris in other containers nearby. Weekends and spring cleanups commonly build a line, so plan for a short wait during busy times.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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