Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(804) 776-7322A small, local drop-off point for Hartfield residents, the Hartfield Convenience Center handles the kind of household stuff that doesn’t go in the curbside pickup. People from around town swing by with bags, small trailers, or yard debris. It’s the sort of place that feels practical rather than fancy.
Pull off General Puller Highway into a modest paved lot with a single entrance and a few roll-off containers or bins set out for different materials. There’s usually a booth or gate near the entrance even if it’s not staffed all the time, so vehicles slow down as they pull in. Separate containers for trash, recyclables and yard waste are common here, so drive slowly and read the signs on the containers before unloading. Weekends and spring cleanup days can get backed up, so expect a short line at busy times.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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