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(860) 482-6799Albreada Refuse & Sweeping, LLC is the local waste drop-off spot in Litchfield at 14 Iffland Pond Rd. Residents and small haulers from town use it for everyday trash and cleanup loads. The facility handles community waste before it moves on to transfer or out-of-state processing.
Drive up to the entrance and you’ll find a place built for trucks and trailers, not tight suburban parking. There’s usually some sorting to do at the pile edges, so be prepared to separate bulky items or recyclables if asked. Lines can form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so traffic and wait times get longer then. Because Connecticut sends material on to other stations or out of state, the site looks like a working transfer point rather than a park-like drop-off.
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