Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(804) 748-8324Small neighborhood drop-off spot on James River Drive in Disputanta, used mostly by local residents hauling trash, recyclables and yard clippings. A convenience center like this is the kind of place people swing by for routine cleanups rather than large commercial loads.
Drive in off James River Drive and follow the lane to the cluster of roll-off containers and bins; these centers typically have separate containers for trash, recycling and yard waste. Pull up to the appropriate container or bay, unload by hand or with a vehicle tailgate, and move on-these sites are usually compact and can feel tight if several vehicles are there at once. Expect a simple, functional layout with concrete pads and metal bins rather than paved transfer buildings, and plan for short waits on busy weekend mornings.
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