On any given day we have between 6 and 10 rolloffs on the road working with the 450 or so dumpsters we rent out along with emptying recyclables that we pick at our facility. Trucks range from a 6 wheel Freightliner business class up to my favorite in the fleet, a freightliner classic with a 3406E in her. We also run a Freightliner tractor and Steco walking floor trailer that moves material in and out of a facility in Boston.
Our transfer station is licensed up to 500 tons of debris per day. We accept construction debris along with household cleaout material. According to the Massachusetts DEP we are on the cutting edge and leading the industry by example. We receive C&D from many local hauling companies but by ton, our hauling company is the biggest source of material. Once the material enters the building all of the large items are picked by a pc160 and put off to the side. Once the large items are out, our 380 pushes material to a cat 315 that loads it into our picking station (feed belt, trommel, picking station) where 8-10 guys are hand sorting cardboard, metal, asphalt, brick, concrete and wood. At the end of the picking station our PC300 loads the residual material into one of our 75 train cars that are shipped to a landfill in Ohio. Thats the quick and dirty lol.