Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(715) 866-4835Republic Services Webster Transfer Station is the local transfer station in Siren where household and small commercial loads are dropped off to be compacted and hauled elsewhere. People from nearby towns stop here because it’s closer than driving all the way to a distant landfill. The site sees a mix of pickup trucks, trailers, and the occasional contractor truck.
Drive up the long entrance and you'll pass a small gate/booth area where vehicles slow down to check in before moving into the yard. There’s a scale and tipping area-loads are handled here and then loaded into larger trucks, so expect to back up to a pit or compactor zone depending on where attendants direct traffic. Recycling bins are usually set off to the side of the main yard, and piles of compacted material and roll-off trucks are visible across the site. In winter, the yard can be snow-covered and operations may shift, so prepare for slower traffic and different drop points.
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