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(906) 863-3776Menominee - Ingallston Transfer Station at N2414 Rangeline Rd in Menominee, MI is a local transfer station where household and small commercial loads get compacted and trucked off to a landfill. Folks from town and the surrounding rural area use it when a direct landfill run would be too far or time-consuming.
When pulling in the site looks industrial - big metal containers, concrete aprons and heavy trucks moving around. Transfer stations often have an entrance lane with a booth and a scale, so expect to stop briefly to check in and possibly be weighed. Recycling drop-off bins are commonly grouped to one side while the main tipping area is louder and dustier with compactors or roll-off trailers. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to build up traffic, so lines and waits are common then.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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