Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(931) 779-4273Small county convenience center serving residents of Gruetli-Laager and surrounding areas. It’s the kind of drop-off site people use for household trash, recyclables and yard debris rather than a full-scale transfer station.
Drive onto a modest lot off TN‑108 where you'll find a few large containers and a simple entrance area, often with a small booth and lanes to pull up beside bins. Vehicles usually back up to roll-off style containers or drop into separate dumpsters for recycling and yard waste. The site is practical and unpretentious - bring items already sorted so unloading goes quickly. Expect a compact layout rather than wide paved aisles like at bigger facilities.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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