Merton Dump Hours: A Comprehensive Guide to Waste Disposal in Merton, Wisconsin

The Transfer Station is open the first Saturday of the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, October, & November from 8:00 a.m. to noon.

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Are you a resident of Merton, Wisconsin, looking for information on the town’s dump hours and waste disposal services? Look no further! This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the essential details you need to know about the Merton Transfer Station, including its hours of operation, accepted materials, and fees.

Merton Transfer Station Hours

The Merton Transfer Station is open to Town of Merton residents only on the first Saturday of each month from April through November, from 8:00 AM to noon. Please note that the transfer station is closed on all other days of the week and during the winter months.

Accepted Materials and Fees

The Merton Transfer Station accepts a wide range of waste materials, including:

  • Appliances: Stoves, washers/dryers, and metal dishwashers can be disposed of in the Scrap Metal Pile next to the gray shed for no charge. Appliances with Freon, such as refrigerators and dehumidifiers, require a $40 disposal fee.

  • Batteries, Oil, and Anti-freeze: Car/truck batteries can be taken to the trailer at the top of the hill. Oil and anti-freeze must be dumped into the designated drums by the resident. Please dispose of any used containers in the garbage. Filters go in the marked drums, and used boxes must be put in the garbage.

  • Fluorescent Light Bulbs: All fluorescent light bulbs have a $1 disposal fee, even if they are broken.

  • Freon Appliances: Freon appliances, such as refrigerators and dehumidifiers, require a $40 disposal fee or the prevailing costs.

  • Garbage – Residential Only: Residential garbage disposal fees start at $20 for a minimum amount, $80 for a truckload, and $160 for a large trailer.

  • Mattress or Box Spring: Mattresses and box springs require a $40 disposal fee each. Merton residents can also contact their weekly garbage collector for a one-time no-charge large item pickup.

  • Miscellaneous – Residential Properties Only: Building materials, wood, carpet, carpet padding, brooms, brushes, caulk tubes, etc., can be disposed of for a fee. Please see the attendant for an estimate. Material must be broken down in no larger than 6′ sections. Minimum fee is $40, truckload is $80, and large trailer is $160.

  • Scrap Metal: All scrap metal can be placed in the metal dumpster. Fuel tanks, fluorescent light fixtures, and plastic are not accepted in this area. Riding lawn mowers must have tires removed.

  • Sofa/Sleeper Sofa: Sofas require a $40 disposal fee, while sleeper sofas require a $70 disposal fee.

  • Tires: All tires must be removed from the metal rims to be accepted at the Transfer Station. The cost to dispose of auto tires is $10, truck tires is $15, and tractor tires is $20. Please take them to the attendant.

Materials Not Accepted

The Merton Transfer Station does not accept the following materials:

  • Recyclables or Cardboard: Recyclables and cardboard should be disposed of through your weekly collection at your house.

  • Campers, Trailers, and Electronics: Campers, trailers, and electronics are not accepted at the Transfer Station.

  • Hazardous Materials: Hazardous materials, such as gasoline, insecticides, herbicides, pesticides, oil-based paints, lead-based paints, stains, thinners, strippers, and products containing solvents, are not accepted at the Transfer Station. You may take them to the Waukesha County drop-off site located in Menomonee Falls or Waukesha.

  • Concrete, Asphalt, Brick, and Stone: Concrete, asphalt, brick, and stone are not accepted at the Transfer Station. Visit the Waukesha County website for disposal options.

  • Compost/Yard Waste: Compost and yard waste should be disposed of through the Compost Pass program.

Additional Information

  • Location: The Merton Transfer Station is located at N78W32101 Petersen Road, Hartland, WI 53029. It is 1 mile west of Highway 83 in North Lake on Petersen Road.

  • Proof of Residency: To use the Merton Transfer Station, you must provide proof of residency, such as a driver’s license or utility bill.

  • Fees: All fees must be paid in cash or check.

  • Attendant: An attendant is on-site to assist residents with disposal and to answer any questions.

For more information on the Merton Transfer Station, please visit the Town of Merton website at https://www.townofmerton.com/publicworks/page/transfer-station or call (262) 966-2651.

The Transfer Station is open the first Saturday of the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, October, & November from 8:00 a.m. to noon.

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