Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Lakeway Sanitation & Recycling Class I, 5155 Enka Highway, Lowland, 37778, Tennessee
Lakeway Sanitation & Recycling Class I on Enka Highway in Lowland is the local recycling center people from Morristown and the surrounding area use when clearing out the garage or hauling small loads. It’s a working, no-frills yard where recyclables and bulk items get dropped off. Expect a practical, slightly industrial setup rather than anything tidy or landscaped.
Drive in from Enka Highway and follow the access lane toward the main yard; many Class I facilities have a small intake booth and a scale, so plan for a brief pause to sort and unload. Recycling containers are typically grouped together with larger roll-off bins set back a bit, and there’s usually room for trucks to back in. The site looks utilitarian-concrete pads, metal containers and open vehicle maneuvering space. Busy weekends and spring cleanup times can build a line, so expect some waiting then.
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