Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station

Category: Garbage dump

Address: 650 Shunpike Rd, Burleigh, NJ 08210, USA

Phone: +16094659026

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–2:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–2:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–2:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–2:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–2:30PM

Saturday: 8–11:30AM

Reviews

Bruce C

Sep 9, 2022

Residents can take your trash here instead of going all the way to Woodbine. Busy in the summer.

Andy

Jun 19, 2022

Great Municipal site. I work in three states and this is by far the best I have been too and used. The ladies on the office are great and the gentleman on the front loader does a nice job keeping this clean, organized and moving.

James Allen

Jun 6, 2022

Very organized operation

Ken Discount

Jun 4, 2022

Loved it! Awesome 👌 🆒️ Place

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Questions & Answers

What is allowed to be disposed at the dump?

Gail Schlue | Oct 16, 2019
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 16, 2019

The CMCMUA has a handy tool on our website that helps you figure out how to dispose of items. https://www.cmcmua.com/waste-wizard Just use the Waste Wizard and search for the material you are trying to get rid of and we give you an answer on how to dispose of it properly

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Does the CMCMUATS accept Sauder computer desk ?

Russ Roegner | Oct 15, 2020
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2020

Yes - It will be coded as Bulky Waste and charged a tip fee of $76.85/ton.

Does the center take rotten wood from broken lawn furniture?

Halee Howarth | Oct 16, 2019
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 16, 2019

Rotten wood would be accepted as Type 13 Bulky Waste at a fee of $75.43 / ton. All vehicles are weighed in and out on our scales and the difference in weight is what you are charged. There is a minimum charge of $7.00 regardless of what your disposal weight is.

Can you dump cinder block

Terri Capece | Sep 17, 2022
Bruce C | Sep 17, 2022

Yes, anything except hazardous waste. The rate is around $67 per ton

Do they take small propane tanks

Joyce | Aug 16, 2022
Anthony Carino | Sep 15, 2022

I think you have to go to woodbine for the tanks

Is there a fee for recycling an old tv

Ed Jazdzewski | May 18, 2022
Robert Bishop | May 18, 2022

Yes

Can I dispose of old tools & metal bed frame?

DAN PATTERSON | Apr 18, 2022
d s | Apr 18, 2022

Yeah but you could go to raffs in court house to the shape yard and get money

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where can I despose of old paint cans?

Theresa Thomas | Oct 15, 2021
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2021

Empty cans of paint can be disposed of with the curbside trash. If the cans have dried latex paint they can be disposed of in the curbside trash. If they still have wet paint you have a few options. LATEX PAINTS can be left with the lids off until they dry and then they can be disposed of with the curbside trash; or, add kitty litter or oil dry to the paint and dispose with the curbside trash. OIL BASED PAINTS can also be brought to the Transfer Station for a fee of $3/gal can or $13/5 gal can. Check out www.cmcmua.com "How do i dispose of" for more information

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Does this facility take concrete?

John Lippincott | Oct 15, 2021
Shawn Rosetti | Oct 15, 2021

No

how is it to dispose tires

James Stalford | Oct 15, 2021
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2021

Residents may dispose of tires at either the Landfill in Woodbine or the Transfer Station in Burleigh. The fee is $4 per tire and we will accept up to 5 standard passenger car tires per customer. If customers are looking to get rid of large quantities of tires we will accept truck loads of tires at the Landfill at $360/ton for car tires or $410/ton for non-passenger car and oversized tires. All tires are recycled and not disposed of in the Landfill.

Does this facility take fertilizers?

David Christy | Oct 15, 2021
julio rojas | Oct 15, 2021

Yes we do came in get on weight scale and we will tell you were to put it at you must pay

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Where can I take a Refrigerator to be disposed of?

Brenda Schafran | Oct 15, 2020
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2020

Both the Landfill in Woodbine, NJ and the Transfer Station in Burleigh, NJ will accept refrigerators. The fee for disposing of the refrigerator is $12. For directions and hours of these facilities please go to our website. www.cmcmua.com

How much per pound do they charge

doreen morris | Oct 15, 2020
Fred Cruz | Oct 15, 2020

What type of refrigerant?

Do they do weight tickets for active duty?

Ava Toliver | Oct 15, 2020
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2020

We will weigh vehicles for active duty personnel at our Transfer Station in Burleigh, NJ at no cost. The Transfer Station is located at 650 Shun Pike Rd, Burleigh, NJ 08210. It is best to come mid morning as the lines at the scales are typically shorter at that time.

For how long is going to be close for Residents.

maria marshall | Oct 15, 2020
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 15, 2020

We will be opening the Transfer Station to all residents on Monday, June 22nd.

Do they take Windows

pat cocchiarella | Oct 16, 2019
Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority Transfer Station | Oct 16, 2019

Yes - Our Transfer Station and Landfill facilities both accept used windows. Just to clarify, these are not an acceptable recyclable material. We would classify this debris as Construction and Demolition Waste and the tip fee you will be charged is $81.81 per ton. For future questions about our acceptable waste, tip fees, or what is acceptable recyclable materials, please visit our web site at www.cmcmua.com. You can also call us directly at 609 465-9026.

are you open on sunday

Angelo Cileone | Oct 16, 2019
Jordan Lamb | Oct 15, 2020

They are closed on Sundays year-round.

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