I was at the transfer station today, dumping a trailer load of yard waste.
It was lunch time so the dozer was idle and there were big piles of refuse in front of the pit where they push it into trailer rigs.
Those rigs go to the landfill. They have a few guys who walk around a pull metal out of the piles, but they move slow. They have no profit motive. They seemed to be focused on the cardboard.
The scene made me sick. Tons of metal, wire, computers, lamps, wheels, kitchenware, metal everywhere. A guy pulls up with a dump bed and dumps a big rear axle and an aluminum transmission housing and a bunch of wire and brake rotors.
Another guy backs up a u-haul and dumps a huge BBQ and a big box of chains, some metal yard furniture and a 10-15' run of aluminum ice grate.
This scene made me so ill. The metal flunkies had no prayer of pulling it out before the dozer pushed it into the pit.
Scavenging is prohibited here, but I did reach down and score a big 1950's "V8" hood emblem that was just sitting there.
It was a sad sight, a crying shame!