Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(615) 368-7181Small county convenience center used by College Grove residents to drop off household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Easy to swing by for a quick load rather than hauling to a transfer station. Looks like a typical rural drop-off with a couple of big roll-off bins and a low-profile entrance booth.
Drive up a short access road off Arno-College Grove Road and slow down for the entrance; there’s a low booth area where cars line up on busy days. Containers for trash and recycling sit close together, while piles for brush and leaves are usually off to one side. Trucks and trailers come through, so expect to share the space with bigger vehicles. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be the busiest, so there can be a bit of waiting.
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