A transfer station is site where waste is dropped off, sorted and sent out to other locations for final disposal. They provide other benefits too. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, “… transfer stations make solid waste collection more efficient and reduce overall transportation costs, air emissions, energy use, truck traffic and road wear and tear.” At Berks Transfer, we are proud to save communities' money and lower costs of solid waste management services to our neighbors.
At Berks Transfer, we can accept:
· Trash trucks that run routes throughout Berks County (MSW: municipal solid waste)
· Construction debris (C&D) from building, renovations and demolition projects
· Commercial Non-Hazardous (Residual) loads: Processed here for solidification, to be sent out as a “solid.” (i.e., maple syrup manufacturer losing a nut or screw into a load of syrup while in production. The load is deemed unacceptable and must be destroyed to ensure safety).
· Rejected Food Loads (i.e., Giant receives a load from a shipper where expiration dates are impacted; or temperature controls on a refrigerated load fail).
· Concrete (no painted or stained material)
· Macadam/Brick (can be recycled here and sold for reuse)
· Wood
· Brush
What we CANNOT accept:
· Tires
· Televisions
· Hazardous Waste
· Soil (unless certified – MUST call ahead for manifest and test requirements)
Transfer stations rely on relationships with municipalities, landfills, incinerators, waste-to-energy locations, MRFs (pronounced “murfs”, which are material recycling and recovery locations), hazardous waste facilities and recycling centers.
Berks Transfer allows businesses, municipalities and homeowners to drop material off for disposal. The process is simple; In-bound traffic is weighed by a Certified Scale Master, and the material is off-loaded on the tipping floor. The loads are sorted and processed for loading into tractor-trailers which take the material to the designated disposal site.
Once the customer has dumped their material, they proceed back onto the scale, and pay for the load based on the weight, receiving a certified weight slip. Our permit is the most expansive of any Transfer Station in the County, allowing for municipal, residual, and C&D waste.
We also operate a roll-off facility at the Transfer Station and have over 300 containers for residential and commercial use. Our fleet includes dual axle and tri-axle roll-off trucks, and we offer trash compactors, as well as 12-, 20-, 30- and 40-Yard container service.
We exist to be of service to businesses and homeowners alike and have been in operation since 2002. We operate Monday through Friday from 7AM to 4PM, and Saturday’s from 7AM to 11AM.
Should residents have questions about where to take material, contact us at 610-926-7626.