Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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CSC Disposal and Landfill sits at 101 Republic Way in Avalon, Texas. It's the landfill where household trash and haulers' loads get buried, used by local residents and commercial trucks alike. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality oversees facilities like this across the state, and in rural areas facilities tend to be spread far apart.
Drive in and you'll see a scale and a small booth near the entrance-landfills commonly charge tipping fees by weight, so a weigh-in and weigh-out is normal. After the booth, follow the traffic flow toward the working face; vehicles typically back down to dump and then return to the scale. The site is large and open, with heavy equipment moving dirt and trash, so expect dust, uneven ground, and a messy truck on the way out. Weekends and spring-cleanup times often bring lines and slower movement.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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