Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →GFL Sooner Transfer Station in Wewoka is a local transfer station where household and commercial loads get compacted and sent off to a landfill elsewhere. Folks from town and nearby rural roads use it when hauling larger loads or when the local landfill is too far.
Drive up to a small entrance booth and be prepared to pull into a short line if someone is on the scale-these places typically charge by weight so vehicles often stop twice. The site looks industrial: big concrete bays, a few roll-off containers and heavy equipment moving things into larger transfer trailers. Loads are compacted and loaded into trucks that head out to a distant landfill, so this isn’t a place for lingering; drive in, unload, and head back out. During big cleanup times or after storms the place can get busy and stacked with debris waiting to be moved.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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