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What is a transfer station?
Transfer Station Map
Transfer stations are solid waste drop-off and collection points that accept trash, recycling, leaf and yard waste and food scraps, as well as other materials. 

​Many Vermont transfer stations accept food scraps for diversion.


If you need trash and recycling pick-up, see a list of licensed haulers operating within CVSWMD. 
Some transfer stations take the following materials, while others do not. Call ahead to find out if a transfer station accepts something and what it costs to drop it off. ​
  • ​Construction and demolition materials
  • Scrap metal
  • ​Electronics
  • Appliances​: refrigerators, freezers, AC units, dehumidifiers 
  • Washing machines and dryers
  • Bulky waste​: ​carpets, mattresses, furniture, etc.  
  • ​Tires

These facilities are NOT operated by the CVSWMD. For more information, please contact facilities directly.

Transfer Stations in CVSWMD  

* = accept food scraps   # = accept leaf & yard debris
Barre Town
​Wilson Depot*#
​Casella Waste Management
​109 Pitman Rd
802-438-2151​

​Bradford
Casella Waste Management*#
348 Fairground Rd.
802-255-2933​

Chelsea
Chelsea Transfer Station*#
72 Washington Turnpike
Town Clerk: 802-685-4460 (hrs & info)

Duxbury
Use neighboring transfer stations:
Earthwise/Casella
*#
6911 Main St, Waitsfield
802-
496-6394

Rodney's Rubbish
*#
1 River Rd, Waterbury
802-793-3640

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Fairlee
Fairlee Transfer Station​*#
Dump Rd, off Rte. 5
​Town Clerk: 802-333-4363

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Hardwick
All Metals Recycling*#
2141 Route 15
-802-472-5100

Montpelier
Central VT Transfer Station*#
418 US Route 2, Montpelier
802-438-2151

Casella Resource Solutions*#
408 East Montpelier Rd, Montpelier, VT 05602
802-438-2151

Tunbridge
Tunbridge Transfer Station*
64 Recreation Rd., off Rt. 110
Town Clerk: 802-889-5521 (hrs & info)

Williamstown
Giroux Trash and Recycling​*
3482 VT Rt. 14, Williamstown
​Town Clerk: 802-433-5455 x3

Vermont State Materials Management Map
of drop offs for recycling, trash and food scraps.
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Office: 300 Granger Rd, Berlin, VT 05641 | 802-229-9383 | [email protected] | M-F, 8am - 4pm
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Member Towns: 
Barre City, Barre Town, Berlin, Bradford, Calais, Chelsea, Duxbury, East Montpelier, Fairlee, Hardwick, Middlesex, Montpelier, Orange, Plainfield, Tunbridge, Walden, Washington, Williamstown, and Woodbury. 
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