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(803) 482-6820Small county recycling center just off Great Falls Highway that locals use to drop off household recyclables and small loads from yard cleanups. People from town and nearby rural addresses swing by when they don’t want things headed to the landfill. It’s the kind of place neighbors recommend for routine recycling runs.
A compact, working lot with a staffed entrance booth and clear drive lanes for cars and small trucks. Expect separate containers for common recyclables-paper and cardboard, bottles and jars, and several types of metal and plastic are typically accepted at county centers. There’s a scale and drop-off area for larger loads, and vehicles usually pull up, unload, then move on so others can use the space. Weekends, especially in spring and after storms, can be noticeably busier and require patience in line.
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