Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(865) 988-7558Small county convenience center in Lenoir City used by local residents for hauling household stuff and yard debris. A modest, no-frills place where neighbors drop off recyclables, trash bags and bulk items on weekends or after yard work. Traffic tends to be local - pickups and small trailers are common sights.
Pull into a paved driveway off Halls Ferry Road and follow the flow of cars to the drop-off area; there may be a small entrance booth or it could be unattended and self-serve. Rows of roll-off containers and separate bins are typical here, with recyclables usually grouped to one side and trash/brush in others. Spaces are compact rather than wide-open like a transfer station, so maneuvering a trailer takes a bit of patience. Weekends and spring cleanup times bring the longest lines, so be ready to wait behind other vehicles.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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