Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
Read more →7722 Ga Highway 119 N , Ellabell, GA 31308, GA-119, Ellabell, GA 31308
(912) 823-9439Olney Station Recycling Center is the little drop-off spot on GA‑119 where Ellabell folks take household recyclables and the odd garage-cleanout load. Neighbors, small haulers and weekend clean-up traffic all use it. Expect it to look like a working, no-frills recycling yard rather than a retail lot.
Pull into the lot and there’s a small entrance booth near the driveway, with rows of large open-top containers and a few covered bays beyond it. Most centers have separate bins for paper and cardboard, metal cans, glass and certain plastics, so sorting before arriving speeds the whole process. Plan to stop at the booth for a quick weight check or payment, since fees and accepted materials vary by location. The ground can be uneven and trailers need care getting in and out, so take it slow and watch for traffic.
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