Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(304) 837-8356A county solid waste station serving Seth and nearby hollows, used by folks dropping off household trash, yard debris, and recyclables. Mostly local drivers bringing trailers, pickups, or bags from weekend cleanups. Expect a simple, working-site feel rather than anything fancy.
Pull up to an entrance booth or gate area where attendants will direct traffic; this is a working yard with dumpsters, piles, and equipment. There’s often a scale or weigh point at facilities like this, so be prepared to stop on the way out if that’s in use. Recycling containers tend to sit off to one side, with general trash and brush handled in separate areas. The site is open-air and gravel or dirt in places, so mud and dust are common depending on the weather.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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