Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Local transfer station used by residents of Barryville and nearby towns for dropping off household trash and recyclables. Small-town setup rather than a big city facility, so it’s the kind of place people bring pickup loads and run-through car trunks.
Drive up to an entrance booth and be prepared to stop briefly; many transfer stations have a scale, so there may be a second stop on the way out. The site is compact with piles, compacting equipment, and transfer trucks coming and going rather than a sprawling landfill. Lines build up on weekends and during spring cleanup, so wait times can be noticeable then. Expect to pull up to bays or tipping areas and unload onto a concrete pad or into a hopper for compacting and onward hauling.
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