Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Weber County Transfer Station is the local transfer station on Wilson Lane in West Haven, used by Ogden residents and small haulers who want to drop off loads without driving all the way to a distant landfill. It handles everyday household and contractor drop-offs before material is compacted and trucked out elsewhere. Easy to find off the main road, it’s a practical option for neighborhood cleanouts.
The site has an entrance booth and a drive-over scale, so plan to pull up, check in, then head to the tipping area. Expect a big, industrial lot with concrete ramps and open drop-off bays rather than a tidy storefront - piles of compacted material and large trucks are common. Traffic can back up on weekends and during spring cleanup, so lines are not unusual. On the way out there’s typically another stop at the scale to settle fees before leaving.
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