Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Small town recycling center used by Reedsville residents and nearby rural households. Located on Marquette Road, it handles typical curbside-style recyclables and some specialty drop-offs. Many bring single-car or small-trailer loads rather than full dumpsters.
Drive up to an entrance where there’s a booth and a scale; people usually stop there to get directed. The recycling bins are grouped together and clearly visible from the drive; expect to walk a short distance with bags or boxes. The site feels like a county-run operation - practical and no-frills, with open bays or roll-off containers for different materials. In winter the setup can change a bit, so lanes or container placement might be different on snowy days.
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