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(540) 635-7722Warren County Waste Transfer is the transfer station off Shangri-La Road in Bentonville used by residents who don't want to drive out to a distant landfill. Locals drop off household trash and small loads here so the trucks can haul it out to the county or regional landfill for final disposal.
Drive up to an entrance booth where attendants will direct traffic and you'll be routed through a scale area; most transfer stations charge by weight, so stopping on the outbound scale is normal. The site is mostly concrete bays and compactors with large roll-off areas and tractor-trailers coming and going, so be ready for big vehicles. Pull into the lane the attendant points to, unload into the open tipping floor or a compactor bay, then follow the signs back to the scale to finish.
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