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800-963-4776Columbia Road Transfer Station is the local transfer station in Grovetown where residents drop off household and construction debris before it gets compacted and hauled elsewhere. Neighbors and small contractors use this kind of place when driving all the way to a distant landfill isn’t worth it.
Pull up to an entrance booth and be prepared to stop briefly; transfer stations commonly have a checkpoint and a scale nearby. Vehicles are usually directed to a tipping area where loads are emptied into large hoppers and compacted into larger trucks for transport. The site is industrial-looking - concrete pads, metal chutes, and heavy equipment - so keep a wary eye on traffic and big trucks. Weekends and spring-cleanup times often have longer lines, so plan accordingly.
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