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(706) 857-0723Chattooga County Waste Transfer in Summerville (118 Stockade Rd) is the local transfer station where residents drop off household and bulky trash before it's compacted and hauled off to a larger landfill. Neighbors use it when hauling loads that would be a pain to take to a distant landfill, especially for stuff from cleanups or small renovation jobs.
Drive up to a small entrance booth and be prepared to slow down-there’s usually a scale and a checkpoint where vehicles are directed. The transfer area is more industrial than a neighborhood drop-off: large compactors or pits and heavy equipment are visible and trucks are frequently coming and going. Recycling bins and smaller collection containers are often grouped near the side of the yard, while larger roll-off areas sit farther in. Lines form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so expect occasional wait times when it’s busy.
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