Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
Read more →Pheasant Run RDF is a local waste disposal site in Bristol that sees a mix of neighborhood pickups and small contractor trucks. Neighbors and homeowners drop off household and bagged waste here, so expect a steady flow on busy days.
Drive up to a small entrance booth where staff will direct traffic; there's typically a scale you cross on the way in and again when leaving, so plan for a short stop. The site is open-air with piles or containers visible from the drive, and vehicles are directed to different unloading spots depending on load size. Weekends and spring cleanup times get the longest lines, and winter operations in Wisconsin can change how the site runs, so lines and traffic patterns shift seasonally. Parking for small trailers is limited, so larger loads may need to queue in a lane rather than pull completely off the road.
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