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Waste hauler All Green tells Bulloch County expanding transfer station and segregating C&D could save about $140,000 a year

Bulloch County Board of Commissioners · August 20, 2025
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Summary

All Green Services presented to commissioners on transfer‑station capacity, proposed doubling building capacity via county building renovation (~$250k–$300k), segregating construction and demolition (C&D) to a nearer landfill, and suggested reduced hours or privatization of convenience centers to cut illegal dumping and costs.

All Green Services and Atlantic Waste representatives Sam Sullivan and Ben Wall told the Bulloch County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 18 that modest upgrades to the county transfer station and operational changes could reduce disposal costs and improve safety.

Sullivan said the county’s transfer station — originally built about 1999 — has not been expanded and that countywide tonnage has risen from roughly 60,000 tons in 2022 to a projected 78,000 tons in 2025, a roughly 30% increase. He described an adjacent county‑owned building that, if opened up and refurbished with a push wall, could "literally double the capacity" of the station. Sullivan estimated renovation costs around $250,000 to $300,000.

Sullivan and Wall urged…

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