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(419) 334-7222Solid waste facility in Fremont that handles general household trash, recycling and yard-type materials for local residents and small haulers. Plenty of local folks use it for drop-offs when cleaning out garages or trimming the yard, so it's a practical stop rather than anything fancy.
The site looks like a working yard with big paved drive lanes and piles or containers for different materials. There will be a clear point to pull up to for checking in, and traffic can back up during weekend and spring cleanup times. Recycling bins and yard-waste areas are usually located off to the side of the main drop zone, with cars and small trailers lining up for single-item drops. Expect to walk a short distance from the vehicle to the containers and to see trucks coming and going around the site.
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