Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(940) 328-7833City of Mineral Wells Sanitation Station is the municipal spot locals use to drop off household and small commercial loads in Mineral Wells, Texas. Neighbors, small haulers and anyone with a car or trailer for a city-level disposal stop tend to use it.
Pull to the front where there may be a booth or gate and lanes for different types of drop-offs; many small Texas stations have a scale near the entrance, so be ready to stop twice. The site usually looks industrial - piles, containers, and open-air bays - and traffic can back up on weekends or during seasonal cleanups. Backing a trailer or maneuvering a pickup is common, so watch for heavy vehicles moving through and follow posted signs as you drive in.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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