Mcneil Wood & Yard Waste Depot

Chittenden Solid Waste District

111 Intervale Rd, Burlington, VT 05401 • (802) 864-7446

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Mcneil Wood & Yard Waste Depot is located at 111 Intervale Rd, Burlington, VT 05401.

The McNeil Generating Station accepts clean wood and yard debris at no charge at their Wood & Yard Waste Depot.
NOTE: There is a limit of 6 cubic yards of leaf and non-woody yard debris per trip (leaves and trimmings, with twigs no larger than 1/4 inch in diameter).

Dumping mechanisms are allowed.

Specifications:

CLEAN WOOD
Clean wood is mulched or burned as fuel next door at the McNeil Generating Plant.

Lumber and pallets that have never been painted, stained, treated, or glued, maximum 8 feet in length

Tree limbs, trunks, clean stumps, and brush; 1/4 inch to 2 feet in diameter, max 6 feet in length; free of dirt and stones
YARD DEBRIS must be divided into two categories and disposed of in the proper bunker:

The LEAF bunker:
Small twigs and yard and garden debris such as leaves, garden plants, sawdust, clean and undyed mulch, etc. Woody twigs up to 1/4 inch in diameter are also allowed. Larger wood should be deposited in the “clean wood” area.

The GRASS bunker:
Grass clippings, hay, straw, dirty undyed mulch, and sod.


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Street Address

111 Intervale Rd
Burlington, VT 05401
United States

Phone

P: (802) 864-7446

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