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Read more →Brunswick Waste Management Facility, 107 Mallard Crossing Road, Lawrenceville, 23868, Virginia
Brunswick Waste Management Facility at 107 Mallard Crossing Road is where Lawrenceville folks drop off household junk, yard waste and small contractor loads. People from town and the surrounding rural roads show up with pickups, trailers and carloads to clear out basements and yards.
Pull into a single entrance lane and look for an office or booth near the gate; similar facilities often have a spot to stop and check in. There may be a scale to record weights, so expect to stop again on the way out if that’s the case. The site feels like a big gravel yard with open tipping areas, roll-off containers and a few recycling bins off to one side. Weekends get backed up, especially during spring cleanup season, so lines and waiting are common then.
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