Our efforts to reduce the contamination have not been successful and upgrading the site is not financially viable and there is no certainty it would solve the issues. The low-lying site is prone to flooding, which has led to an abatement notice being issued in 2017 due to the unacceptable level of contaminants, mostly from vehicles, entering stormwater drains. The transfer station is now open to commercial waste companies and account holders only. Maleme Street Transfer Station closed to the public on 2 August 2021, after our new kerbside collection service started. Maleme Street Transfer Station closed to the public Smoking, photography and cell phones are not permitted. Site safetyĬovered footwear must be worn at all times, children under the age of 15 must remain in the vehicle at all times and there is a 20 km/hr speed limit at the station. ![]() It can get busy at transfer stations, so for the best experience we recommend visiting on a weekday or on weekends between 9am and 10:30am or after 3:00pm.įees are set by EnviroWaste who lease and operate the transfer stations. The transfer stations don’t accept hazardous waste (except small quantities of household hazardous waste), medical waste or liquid wastes. Recycling is free for most materials and some larger items can be recycled for a fee. Operations will be moved to the Benning Road Transfer station located at 3200 Benning Road, NE starting April 6, 10 am 2 pm, Wednesday Friday. The Fort Totten transfer station will be closed for drop-offs until June 2023. Garden waste must be brought to the transfer stations in separate loads to general waste. Residential operations including bulk, trash, and recycling drop-off will take place at the Benning Road Transfer Station. Monday 6 February (8:30am-5pm for Waitangi Day)įrom Tuesday 7 February, the Te Maunga Transfer Station opening hours will change to Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm, Sat/Sun/Public Holidays 9:00am-5pm.Te Maunga Transfer Station is open 7 days a week Monday - Friday 7.30am-5pm, Saturday/Sunday 8.30am-5pm) for most of the summer holidays, except for the following days where it will have reduced hours due to public holidays: Or if coming from Mount Maunganui or SH29 Maungatapu, continue on SH2 until the Sandhurst Drive interchange, and turn right onto the Mangatawa Link Road, to access Truman Lane and the Te Maunga Transfer Station. If coming from Pāpāmoa, residents can access Truman Lane from Mangatawa Link Road at the end of Sandhurst Drive. ![]() However they can still access Te Maunga Transfer Station from the other end of Truman Lane. ![]() Residents won’t be able to access Truman Lane (and Te Maunga Transfer Station) from the SH29A roundabout next to Baypark, from 12 December – autumn 2023, due to the Baypark to Bayfair Link project. Temporary changes to Te Maunga Transfer Station access: 12 December 2022 – autumn 2023
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