Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(830) 773-9408Eagle Pass Public Works Department on Eidson Rd is the city’s local spot for household cleanups and neighborhood drop-offs. People from Eagle Pass bring everything from bagged trash to big pieces of junk here, mostly residents looking for a place to unload items the regular pickup won't take.
The site looks like a municipal yard rather than a private business - think concrete drives, a small entrance booth, and piles or containers set off to the side. Drive up to the booth area to check in, then follow signs or staff directions to the proper drop-off lane; larger trucks and trailers usually have a separate pull-through area. Expect clearly worn lanes and tire tracks around the main unloading spots, and recycling or brush areas set a little apart from the main disposal piles.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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