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Frequently Asked Questions in Brownsville, PA

What size dumpster do I need?

It depends on your project. A 10-yard dumpster works for small cleanouts. For renovation debris or large loads, go with a 20-, 30-, or 40-yard container.

How long can I keep the dumpster?

Our standard rental period is 7 days, but we offer flexible terms. Just let us know what you need, and we’ll build the schedule around your job.

Do I need a permit?

If the dumpster will be placed on public property, such as a street or sidewalk, a city permit is often required. We can help guide you through the process.

What can’t I throw in the dumpster?

We cannot accept hazardous materials, electronics, tires, or flammable liquids. Contact us for a full list of prohibited items.





Brownsville, PA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough of Brownsville has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2), of which 0.97 square miles (2.5 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2), or 10.47%, is water—most of which is the Fayette County half of the Monongahela River between the community and the flatter lands of West Brownsville on the opposite shore in Washington County. As a community, the town is the central population center for a number of outlying hamlets geographically tied to the town for the same reasons they were founded nearby: western Pennsylvania has far more hills and steep slopes than flats or gentle sloping terrains suitable for settlement. This keeps Brownsville at the nexus of the transportation infrastructure which grew up during its history. While no longer a passenger depot, Brownsville and West Brownsville share an important railway bridge, creating a balloon loop that allows the turning of complete coal trains. The limited-access toll road PA Route 43 connects the town to strategic points and southern Pittsburgh at Clairton. PA Route 88, hugging the river, connects to towns up and down the Monongahela Valley. The historic National Road (now US Route 40) reached East Saint Louis, Illinois, and connected the town to the immigrants arriving in the port of Baltimore traveling west on the Cumberland Turnpike and the National Road.

Zip Codes in Brownsville, PA that we also serve: 15417





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