Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(435) 649-9698A local recycling center in Park City that folks use to drop off household recyclables and keep stuff out of the landfill. Neighbors, contractors and weekend cleaners all stop by when they need to get rid of sorted materials.
The site looks like a working yard more than a retail spot: expect a small entrance booth and a short drive past outdoor collection bins and container rows. Pull up to the booth area to check in, then move to the appropriate bin or pile for the material being dropped off. Typical setup means customers sort cardboard, mixed recyclables and bulk items into separate areas, and the dry Utah climate makes dust control noticeable on windy days. Weekends, especially in spring, often have lines, so plan for a brief wait during busy periods.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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