Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(615) 384-0683RoberTransfer Stationon County Solid Waste Convenience Site in Springfield is the county transfer station where residents drop off household trash before it gets compacted and hauled out to a landfill. Folks from around Robertson County use it when they don't want to drive all the way to the distant landfill. The site sits on W County Farm Rd and looks like a working, no-frills municipal spot rather than a retail place.
Drive in off W County Farm Rd and slow down for an entrance booth and a short lane to pull up - this is where most vehicles stop first. The lot is open with big bins and compacting equipment visible; larger trucks move through, so watch for them. There’s usually a weigh scale or a scale house at transfer stations like this, so expect to stop on the way in or out if the county charges by weight. Recycling and drop-off areas tend to be grouped to the right of the main drive at similar sites, with a couple of paved islands and concrete pits for the heavier material.
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