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Read more →Ridgeville Site II, 20448 Junco Road, Norwalk, 56648, Winsconsin
Ridgeville Site II on Junco Road is the local disposal spot that Norwalk residents use for household and yard cleanups. It’s the kind of place people stop at when they’ve filled a pickup or trailer rather than hauling things to a big commercial facility.
Expect a basic entrance area with a booth and a scale at many sites like this; depending on how the site charges, there may be a weigh-in and a stop on the way out. Pull up slowly-there’s usually a clear drive for trucks and trailers and places to park while you unload. Recycling bins and larger containers tend to sit off to one side past the entrance, with drop-off points spread out across the yard. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, get busier and lines can form.
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