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Site that begins the processing of waste and recyclables
This article is about the waste management facilities. For rail transfer stations, see
Interchange station
.
Mavis Valley Transfer Station in
East Dunbartonshire
A
transfer station
, or resource recovery centre, is a building or processing site for the temporary deposition, consolidation and aggregation of
waste
.
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Transfer stations vary significantly in size and function. Some transfer stations allow residents and businesses to drop off small loads of waste and recycling, and may perform some preliminary sorting of material. Other transfer stations are places where local
waste collection vehicles
will deposit their waste cargo prior to aggregation and loading into larger vehicles. These larger vehicles will transport the waste to the end point of disposal in an
incinerator
,
landfill
, or
hazardous waste
facility, or for
recycling
.
Transfer stations can be publicly or privately owned. They vary in size, from small regional sites managing less than 1000 tonnes/year to large sites managing over 200,000 tonne/year.
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