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Loads of trash are piling up in Cobb County, leading to a smelly mess.

Channel 2鈥檚 Carl Willis spoke with a concerned neighbor who told him that the pickup schedule is behind, and the trash is piling up faster than it can be hauled away from transfer stations.

鈥淚鈥檓 seeing a place that鈥檚 full,鈥 resident Carl聽Knill said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 never been like this before.鈥

Knill has been coming to the Cobb County Station on County Service Road for over 20 years.

He said the issue is getting out of hand.

鈥淥n Saturday, I came and there was a line all down almost a quarter mile one way and a quarter mile the other way, going up the road,鈥 Knill said.

Custom Ecology, or CEI, said the buildup of trash results from not having enough Class A truck drivers who can operate an 18-wheeler and haul trash from these temporary holding sites to landfills.

When you combine the shortage of class A truck drivers with recent wet weather, the result is trash stations that have overflowed or shut down altogether.

Thus, residents such as聽Veronda Carter began to see delays in residential trash pickup.

鈥淭his is the first time that I鈥檝e been out here that the trash is stacked to the ceiling,鈥 Carter told Willis. 鈥淵ou can see the trash from the street.鈥

One sanitation company left an apology for its customers.

As the problem continues to get worse, CEI is working to recruit more drivers and on-site managers from out of state.

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