Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(715) 962-3311Colfax Area Collection Station & Yard Waste Drop is the small-town place people around Colfax use to get rid of household trash and yard debris. Located at N9417 810th St, it handles neighborhood drop-offs and seasonal cleanups. Think basic and practical rather than fancy - mostly local pickup and trailer traffic.
The name tells part of the story: there’s a yard-waste drop area separate from the regular trash drop. Pull in, unload at the appropriate spot, then leave; lines form on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup. Many collection stations have an entry booth and a scale, and fees often vary by load size or weight, so plan ahead for payment. Recycling containers are commonly off to one side while brush and grass clippings sit in their own pile.
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