Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Small-town recycling drop-off for residents of Kiel and nearby parts of the Town of Eaton. Locals use it for household recyclables and to keep bulky items out of the garbage. In Wisconsin, county-run centers like this one often handle the usual curbside-type materials and may have winter-modified procedures.
Look for a modest site off Hwy C with a simple drive-up layout rather than a big commercial transfer station. County centers typically have an entrance booth and a scale, so expect to slow down on both the way in and the way out. Recycling bins for paper, cardboard, glass, metal and many plastics are usually grouped together; larger items are dropped at separate piles. Weekends and spring cleanups tend to be busiest, and winter operations sometimes change how things are staged or where vehicles can pull up.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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