Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Pitsch Sanitary Landfill, 7905 Johnson Road, Belding, 48809, Michigan
PiTransfer Stationch Sanitary Landfill on Johnson Road is the transfer station Belding folks use to drop off household and small-contractor loads before those trucks haul everything out to a larger landfill. People with trailers, pickups, or a van for a big cleanout come here when the farther landfill isn’t convenient. The site sits at 7905 Johnson Road, so it’s easy to find from town.
Pull into a small entrance area with a booth and be prepared to slow down-transfer stations commonly have a scale and there may be a weigh-in and weigh-out. After that, follow the traffic flow to the paved tipping floor where compactors and big piles of compacted material are visible; it can be dusty and noisy at times. Recycling and drop-off containers are usually off to the side of the main tipping area, with trucks moving around the site. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup season, often have lines and some waiting.
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