A developer is proposing to build a $2 million solid waste transfer station in Augusta in 2026.
The project would be built at 927 Molly Pond Rd., a former fertilizer and agribusiness site at the tip of the city’s Bethlehem neighborhood.
It would include a “truck maintenance facility and solid waste collections dispatch office,” according to paperwork filed Wednesday with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. “Approximately 500 tons of solid waste per day or more will be unloaded from collection vehicles inside the transfer station for loading into semi-trailers to haul waste more efficiently to solid waste handling facilities.”…