Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →17304 North, FM2528, Lubbock, TX 79415
(806) 757-2151A county-scale disposal site on FM2528 that handles household and local community loads. Neighbors and small haulers come here when a trip to Lubbock isn't convenient, and it sits out by the highway so it’s easy to find.
Expect a gated entrance with an attendant booth and a scale nearby-most disposal sites use a scale to weigh loads so there’s usually a stop at both ends of the visit. Drive lanes lead to several dumping pads and large open piles; trucks and trailers pull up, drop material, and then head back to the scale. The site is mostly gravel and dirt, so expect dust in dry weather and some mud after rain. Recycling or drop-off bins are often off to one side rather than mixed in with the main disposal area.
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