Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(615) 862-8631East Convenience Center at 943 Dr Richard G Adams Dr in Nashville is the small neighborhood drop-off most residents use for household trash, recycling and yard clippings. It handles quick runs and small truckloads rather than big commercial drops.
The site is a compact paved lot with several large roll-off-style containers or bins for different materials; most convenience centers keep trash, recyclables and yard waste separate. Pull into the entry lane and move slowly-there may be a small booth or a scale near the entrance at similar centers, so be ready to pause if present. Lines build up on weekends and during spring cleanup season, so expect slower traffic then. Typical flow is to pull up, unload into the appropriate container, and drive back out.
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