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(501) 332-3857Hot Spring County Solid Waste in Malvern is the local spot for dropping off household trash, yard debris and whatever recyclables the county accepts. Neighbors from town and the surrounding rural areas use it for regular cleanups and weekend loads. The site looks like a county-run facility rather than a private transfer station.
Drive up to a staffed entrance booth and be prepared to pull into lanes for sorting or unloading - the traffic flow is similar to other county solid waste sites. There are open areas with roll-off containers and piles for yard waste and bulky items, with recycling bins typically off to one side. Expect a mix of gravel and pavement underfoot and heavy equipment operating around the disposal areas. Lines build up on busy weekends and during spring cleanup, so plan for a short wait when it's crowded.
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