Douglas County • Transfer Facility • Roseburg, OR

Roseburg Transfer Station

Douglas County
Roseburg, OR 97470

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Overview

Roseburg Transfer Station is listed under Transfer Facility in Roseburg, OR.

Accepted materials may include non-friable asbestos, construction & demolition, municipal solid waste, and tires (auto).

Call (541) 440-4267 for current hours, availability, and site-specific requirements.

Details on this page are intended to help visitors quickly find contact, service, and location information.

Availability, accepted materials, and operating hours may vary, so contact the location directly before visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the official Roseburg Transfer Station website?

This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of Roseburg Transfer Station. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.

What does a transfer facility do?

A transfer facility receives waste and moves it through the next step of the process. It often serves as a place where waste is combined, sorted, or prepared before being taken to another facility for recycling, treatment, or disposal.

Why would waste be sent to a transfer facility first?

A transfer facility can make waste handling more efficient by collecting material in one place before it moves again. This can help with routing, timing, transportation, and the logistics of getting waste to the right final outlet.

Why not take waste straight to its final destination?

In some cases, sending waste through a transfer facility can save time, reduce hauling costs, or make it easier to manage larger amounts of material. It can also help connect waste with the right next stop when the final destination is farther away or better suited for a certain type of waste.

Do transfer facilities store waste long term?

Usually not. In most cases, waste is held there for a shorter period before being moved to another facility for recycling, treatment, or disposal, rather than being kept there as a long-term destination.

What if our facility needs help moving waste more efficiently?

For larger commercial or industrial operations, waste movement can get complicated when multiple waste types, vendors, or sites are involved. If your team is looking for a better way to coordinate off-site waste handling, contact Wastebits to see if we may be able to help.