Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(931) 528-9094A small Putnam County drop-off spot just outside Cookeville for household cleanouts and regular residential throws. Locals use it for quick runs of trash, recyclables and yard clippings rather than a full-blown transfer station. It feels like a no-frills county site - practical and straightforward.
Expect a compact site with several large containers rather than a long processing line; vehicles pull up, drop material into the appropriate bin and leave. Convenience centers in Tennessee often have separate dumpsters for trash, recycling and yard waste, so sorting before getting there helps. There may be a simple entrance area or booth to pass by and a few traffic lanes to keep trucks and cars moving. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be busier, so lines can form at the drive-up lanes.
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