The Grimes Avenue transfer station is accepting asphalt shingles and their roof components (sheathing and underlayment) following the hail storm that swept across the county over the weekend.
“We want to try and do what we can to help out the citizens of our community and start taking some of those roofing components again,” said Daviess County Solid Waste Manager Travis Ricker.
“The issue with the Construction & Demolition Debris (CD&D) is still an issue,” Ricker added. “It’s capacity here. The roofing components, especially the asphalt shingles, they are a very dense material. So we are looking at how we can change operationally. We are looking at what we can add and what we can do. We think with the capacities, and the dense nature of the shingles, we can take those over here as a good faith effort to help out the community.”
The Grimes Avenue Transfer Station cannot accept other construction, demolition, and debris (CD&D) material from the storm, such as siding and gutter components. Those items should be taken to the Daviess County Landfill.
The County is working to return CD&D services to the transfer station, including adding a 50-by-75-foot transfer pad with a truck pit.
“We are not ready to go live with 100 percent of CD&D at the Transfer Station,” said Judge-Executive Charlie Castlen. “But we still have that working. We don’t have a definite date. But we are trying to help our neighbors impacted by the hail storm.”
For any questions related to the asphalt roofing material at the Transfer Station, call 270-688-8138.
The transfer station is located at 2129 Grimes Avenue. Hours are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon.