Address: Grouse Creek Rd, Loon Lake, WA 99148, USA
Phone: +15092338941
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: 8AM–4PM
Terrie Cryfynduw
Clear markings indicate where to distribute recyclables. Lights control traffic flow. The staff explained things politely and clearly. One guy even helped!
Brian Claypool
The woman through the speaker was nice but there is not much room for recycling and it is quite a drive from Spokane.
Christian Verhaag
Nice and friendly staff usually in and out fast and for people that didn’t know they also have a place for your metal
Randy Buzzi
Always friendly and well run. They keep it safe, clean, and the dumping fees are very reasonable. Great place to go if your dog tells you that you can drive it's truck if you'll take it to the dump with you (I wouldn't suggest letting the dog drive. Us locals are pretty much OK with it, but it freaks out tha tourists. 😁)
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Cardboard, aluminum cans, soup cans and milk jugs.
I'd imagine so call them 233-8941 just to make sure. They open Friday.
Interesting question. I see heroin needles by the thousands littering highways and downtown Spokane both. Glad someone is trying to help stop any kind of said abuse of needle disposal. Sorry ai am not sure on an answer myself though
With the county taking over, the hours are the same all year , 8 to 4 , Wednesday thru saturday. Call the transfer direct to make sure and holidays closed.
Yes they do, it is the same as trash, you need to put it in the metal pile.
There is no free metal day here. Those happen twice a year at the Landfill in Kettle Falls. Call 738-6937
We're only closed on the day of the holiday, if it falls on a regular scheduled work day. We do not close the day before or after the holiday day.
You can also dump them here but they cost the same as garbage.
The rates here are 10 dollars for the first 180 lbs and 98 dollars per ton.
The previous answer is for the landfill up in kettle falls. The transfer station here is 10 dollars for the first 180 lbs.
10 dollars for the first 180 lbs and the scale computer breaks it down in 10 lbs increments at 98 dollars per ton.
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