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Read more →Aucilla Area SW Facility Class I & 2, 1313 SW Greenville Hills Road, Greenville, 32331, Florida
Aucilla Area SW Facility Class I & 2 on SW Greenville Hills Road is where Greenville residents and local haulers drop off regular household and yard loads. The site falls under the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and operations can be interrupted during hurricane season.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale - pull up to the booth first and expect to stop on the scale again on the way out since charges are generally by weight. Recycling bins are usually off to the right just past the entrance, with large open tipping areas and compacted piles visible from the access road. Weekends and spring cleanup draw the longest lines, so traffic and wait times can get heavy. Posted directions and signboards near the booth point toward the proper drop zones, and household hazardous items are often handled at separate county collection events.
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