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(562) 590-8531Republic Services Falcon Transfer Station in Wilmington is a local transfer station where residential and commercial loads get dropped off, compacted, and sent on to a landfill elsewhere. Neighbors and small haulers use it when a trip to a distant landfill isn't practical, and it sits on E I St near other industrial businesses.
Drive up to an entrance booth and be prepared to wait during busy times - weekends and spring cleanup days fill up fast. There’s usually a scale for incoming and outgoing vehicles so expect at least one stop to have your load weighed. The site feels industrial: big roll-off containers, a concrete tipping floor, and large compactors or transfer trailers in the back. Bring material that's easy to unload and anticipate a bit of dust and diesel traffic in the yard.
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