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(740) 420-5452Small county recycling center in Circleville used mostly by residents dropping off household recyclables and folks cleaning out garages. Walk-up and drive-up traffic mix here; locals swing by with boxes, bags, and the occasional pickup load. The place is run by the county recycling district and sees steady use, especially on weekends.
A single-lane entrance with an attendant booth is visible from Main Street; expect to pull into a short queue during busy times. There’s a scale and a staffed point where vehicles are directed, so people stop twice sometimes - once to be let in and again before leaving. Large roll-off bins and recycling containers sit off to the right past the booth, with separate spots for bulky items and lighter recyclables. The site feels like a working yard: concrete pads, signage, and a handful of trailers and containers around the perimeter.
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