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(423) 235-5145A small county-run drop-off spot for Rogersville residents, the Hawkins County Convenience Center handles household trash, recyclables and yard debris in a compact setup. Locals use it for quick runs rather than big hauls - think short stops, not a full-scale transfer station.
Drive in off TN-113 and pull up to a modest entrance booth and loop; the site is smaller than the county transfer stations and feels more like a neighborhood drop-off. There are separate containers lined up for trash, recycling and green waste, usually within easy reach of a pickup or small trailer. Lines can form on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup, so expect some wait time then. The layout makes it handy for single-vehicle loads but larger trucks may need to maneuver carefully.
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