Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Clarke County Convenience Center on Quarry Rd in Berryville is the small drop-off spot locals use for household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Neighbors tend to bring cars, small pickups or trailers rather than big commercial trucks.
The site is compact with several roll-off containers and separate piles for yard waste and recycling, the typical layout for a convenience center. A small entrance booth sits near the drive-in and there is a place to pull up close to the containers; some days the booth is unattended. Be prepared to get out of the vehicle and move items to the appropriate container on foot, and secure any loose loads before driving in. Weekends and spring-cleanup times usually get busy, so expect a line at peak times.
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