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(931) 424-7035Small county convenience center on Old Apple Hill Rd in Lynnville, used by local residents to drop off household trash, recycling and yard debris. It’s the kind of no-frills lot with a few big containers rather than a full-scale transfer station.
Drive onto the site and pull up to the nearest container or unloading area; the layout is compact, so expect short driveways and limited maneuvering room. Look for separate containers for trash, recyclables and yard waste-they’re usually easy to spot. Some convenience centers have an entrance booth or a scale where fees are handled, while others are unattended, so have whatever you need ready when you get there. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to be the busiest times and lines can form.
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