Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Denson Disposal Service is the local disposal site in Greenbrier used by residents hauling household junk, yard debris, and pickup loads. It sits on Barwood Drive and gets a steady mix of pickup trucks and trailers, especially on weekends. Folks from nearby neighborhoods go there when curbside pickup won’t handle their load.
Most Tennessee disposal sites like this have an entrance booth and a scale, so plan to slow down at the gate and have the back of the truck accessible. The lot is open and fairly industrial-looking - big containers and piles of material, concrete pads, and a few drive-up lanes. Pull up to the booth and the attendant will give directions; traffic often flows to the left or right around the big roll-off boxes. Weekends and spring cleanup see the longest lines, so expect to wait a bit if arriving in the afternoon.
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