Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(509) 767-4468Republic Services Dallesport Transfer Station is the local transfer station on Tidyman Road where residents and small haulers drop off trash that gets compacted and trucked out to a landfill. Neighbors use it when driving to a distant landfill isn’t worth the trip. It’s the kind of place people visit with a pickup or trailer rather than a shopping bag.
There’s typically an entrance booth and a drive-up lane-pull up, speak with the attendant, then follow the flow of traffic through the yard. Transfer stations like this compact loads on site and load them onto larger trucks for hauling elsewhere, so expect large trucks and trailers moving around. In Washington, yard waste and recyclables often need to be separated, so have those piles ready before getting out of the vehicle. Weekends and spring cleanup periods can get backed up, so wait times are common at peak times.
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