Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(423) 581-8784Hamblen County Solid Waste on Sublett Road is the county solid waste facility serving Morristown residents bringing household trash, recyclables, and yard debris. Most users are local homeowners hauling car- or truck-sized loads for disposal or recycling. The site feels like a typical county center rather than a commercial transfer station-functional and straightforward.
Drive up the driveway toward a small entrance area where vehicles queue to be directed; many county facilities have a booth and a scale nearby, so expect to pause. Large roll-off containers and separate piles for yard waste or recycling are usually visible once past the entrance. Pull-up lanes tend to be marked enough to back up to containers or drop-off points, with concrete pads and ramps for easy unloading. Weekends and spring cleanup times often have longer lines, so traffic can build up.
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