Pala Transfer Station and Recycling
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12802 CA-76
Pala, CA 92059 - (760) 742-1781
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Chamber Rating
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Bernardo Ruiz,Jr
Apr 30th, 2022 -
Greg Segovia
They took the soda cans and plastic but not my aluminum food cans
Apr 28th, 2022 -
KEN TAYLOR
Aug 30th, 2021 -
joe hendr
Great group of guys. Very helpful and friendly.
May 11th, 2021 -
Darrell Brown
While unloading my trailer I was conversing with an employee. He was friendly, and pointed out where various items were to be put. I was unloading palm fronds and he noticed my arms were bleeding from being scratched by them. He walked away and what appeared to be the supervisor came out and told me they werent taking palm fronds and that I would have to crawl into the dumpster and remove them. I said I would not. He called tribal police. Im 63 and I crawled in an removed them. Obviously I wont discourage anybody from using that facility.
Oct 12th, 2020
Contact Info
- (760) 742-1781
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Pala Transfer Station and Recycling?
A The phone number for Pala Transfer Station and Recycling is: (760) 742-1781.
Q Where is Pala Transfer Station and Recycling located?
A Pala Transfer Station and Recycling is located at 12802 CA-76, Pala, CA 92059
Q What days are Pala Transfer Station and Recycling open?
A Pala Transfer Station and Recycling is open:
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Q How is Pala Transfer Station and Recycling rated?
A Pala Transfer Station and Recycling has a 4.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Pala Transfer Station and Recycling
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Bernardo Ruiz,Jr on Google
Greg Segovia on Google
They took the soda cans and plastic but not my aluminum food cans
KEN TAYLOR on Google
joe hendr on Google
Great group of guys. Very helpful and friendly.
Darrell Brown on Google
While unloading my trailer I was conversing with an employee. He was friendly, and pointed out where various items were to be put. I was unloading palm fronds and he noticed my arms were bleeding from being scratched by them. He walked away and what appeared to be the supervisor came out and told me they werent taking palm fronds and that I would have to crawl into the dumpster and remove them. I said I would not. He called tribal police. Im 63 and I crawled in an removed them. Obviously I wont discourage anybody from using that facility.