Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(931) 729-2136Hickman County Solid Waste is the county's Centerville site for dropping off household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Locals use it for anything from a pickup-bed load to the stuff that won't fit in curbside bins.
The entrance on Skyview Drive has a pull-up lane with an attendant booth where vehicles stop before entering the tipping area. Expect concrete drive lanes, large roll-off containers and separate piles or bins for things like yard waste and recyclables; vehicles usually pull up to the appropriate container to unload. Lines can form, especially on busy weekends or during spring cleanup, so there may be a short wait to get to the drop points. Bring everything sorted as much as possible so unloading is quicker and less confusing.
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