Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Camelot Landfill, 580 Huffines Boulevard, Lewisville, 75056, Texas
Camelot Landfill on Huffines Boulevard sits in the Lewisville area and serves people from The Colony and nearby neighborhoods. Locals and contractors bring the stuff that won't fit in regular pickup carts; this is the place where trash is buried, not a recycling drop-off.
Expect to pass a scale booth-vehicles are weighed, so there’s a stop on the way in and often again on the way out. The site is large, with dirt roads, heavy equipment moving around, and visible mounds of compacted material. Pull up to the tipping face to unload; commercial trucks are handled alongside residential pickups. Weekends and spring-cleanup days tend to get backed up, so be prepared for a line.
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