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Transfer Station and Recycling Center Rules and Regulations
 
   
 

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Effective - May 1, 2006, unless otherwise noted:

All fees for use of the Town of Dennis Transfer Station & Recycling Center are set by the Board of Selectmen and reviewed and/or adjusted as deemed necessary.

User Fees - Residential/Household Trash   top

Initial Pass (Residential/Household Trash)110.00
Second Pass (limited to one per Initial Pass)  10.00
Replacement Pass (with proof of purchase)  10.00
Household Trash (per bag or barrel without pass)  3.00/each
Household Trash (loose) $10.00 minimum/entry 80.00/ton
Commercial Trash (Licensed Commercial Haulers)SEMASS acceptable solid waste $10.00 minimum/entry 

 80.00/ton

 

Bulky Waste & Recyclable Fees   top

Dehumidifiers, Microwaves and Air conditioners 5.00/each
Upholstered chair, Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator, Freezer,

Stove and Water Heater

 10.00/each
TV & Computer Monitors  15.00/each
Loveseat, Couch and Sofa 15.00/each
Tires - Passenger Car with or without rims   5.00/each
Tires - Trucks  20.00/each
Propane - 1 lb. TankNo charge
                20 lb. Tank   No charge
                Greater than 20 lb. Tank  20.00/each
Mattress, Box Spring  20.00/each
Carpet - bundled 4' x 12'    5.00/each
Automotive Batteries    2.00/each
Scrap Metal,  not able to shred , heavy, i.e. cast iron   45.00/ton
   
Demolition Debris (maximum 4' long) $ 10.00 minimum/entry  158.00/ton
Yard Waste (logs, brush, bushes) $ 5.00 minimum/entry     70.00/ton
Commercial Compost Material (wood chips, leaves, grass clipping, etc.)

 

     40.00/ton
Inoperative Scale House Fees   top
Household Trash, Metal, Yard Waste       6.00/cy
Compactor trucks or containers, Demolition debris      14.00/cy
 
   
 

 

Transfer Station and Recycling Area Rules and Regulations  top

1.  AUTHORITY

The following regulations are adopted by the Dennis Board of Health in accordance with the provisions of MGL, chapter III, Section 31. Violations of these regulations shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) per incident. Non-criminal procedures may also be used to enforce these regulations

The Board of Selectmen, acting as a Board of Public Works for the Town of Dennis, shall have power and are hereby empowered to take such measures as they shall deem effective for the disposal of refuse in the Town of Dennis under the following rules and regulations. The daily operation of the disposal area shall be under the supervision of the Superintendent of Public Works or designee, acting as agent for the Board of Selectmen.

2.  GENERAL DEFINITIONS

For the purpose of this regulation, certain words and terms are defined as follows:

a. “Department” shall mean the Department of Public Works of the Town of Dennis.

b. “Superintendent” shall mean the Superintendent of Public Works of the Town of Dennis or designee.

c. “Board” shall mean the Board of Selectmen.

d. “Garbage” shall mean all putrescible animal or vegetable wastes.

e. “Refuse” shall mean all waste substance including garbage, combustible and noncombustible wastes.

f. “Bulk Refuse” shall mean discarded household furniture, bedding and mattresses, hot water heaters and other metal wastes. “White Goods” shall mean large appliances, including stoves, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, etc.

g. “Demolition Debris” shall mean all refuse or residue, including concrete and masonry rubble, framing lumber, drywall and/or site construction, reconstruction, repair or demolition debris.

h. “Hazardous Waste” shall mean any refuse, the handling or disposal if which, in the opinion of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection or Superintendent, would constitute danger to the public, Town employee, or to Town property.

i. “Yard Waste” shall mean sorted tree limbs, slash, hedge and/or garden clippings and small branches, loose or in bundles, not to exceed four (4) feet in length and one (1) foot in diameter. No stumps or filled loads will be accepted.

3.  DEFINITIONS – Categories of trash   top

3.1  Residential/Household Trash: any refuse and/or debris or garbage that is normally generated with a residential dwelling by the Owner or tenant of said property. Household trash does not include items such as refrigerators, stoves, or other appliances, mattresses, leaves, brush or grass trimmings, white goods, lawn mowers nor does it include household hazardous wastes, such as containers of paint, solvents, chemicals and other substances established by regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.

3.2  Commercial Trash:     Refuse and/or garbage that is generated from business industry, construction, and motels or rental cottages with three or more units of household trash collected by licensed trash haulers. All motels and rental cottages offering more than 3 units shall have trash removed as commercial trash and identified as such at the Disposal Area & Recycling Center.

3.3  Bulky Waste:  Large items of refuse such as, but not limited to; appliances, furniture, auto parts, truck bodies, stumps, whole house and/or principal structure demolition, and concrete and masonry rubble, tires, wooden and fiberglass boat hulls.

3.4  Recyclables:   Please see Waste Ban Information page.

3.5  Reusables:      Clean quality goods, workable, that are in operating condition or salvaged parts. Items such as functioning furniture, books, magazines, small appliances and small power tools or lawn and garden equipment which still may be usable, may be acceptable goods. In cases of questionable condition, the Disposal Area staff shall be sole judge of acceptability.

4.  GENERAL REGULATIONS    top

No vehicle shall be allowed to enter the Disposal Area except in accordance with these regulations.

4.1  Private Vehicles:       

All private vehicles bringing household trash must have a Town of Dennis Disposal Area and Recycling Center Vehicle Pass, permanently affixed to the vehicle, as specified at the time of purchase. Any vehicle with the vehicle pass not permanently and /or properly affixed may be denied entry or charged the appropriate fee and/or required to surrender the vehicle pass.

If the sole purpose of entry to the Disposal Area is to access the recycling area a special Recycling/Reusable vehicle pass will be required and activity will be limited to the recycling area, including the composting area.

All legal residents or real estate taxpayers will be admitted with their Disposal Area & Recycling Center Vehicle passes. These are available through the Department of Public Works. Proof of residency or payment of taxes must be presented with the registration of the motor vehicle. The vehicle pass is good only for the vehicle registration it is issued to and for the period issued.

4.2  All commercial rubbish packers must stencil or paint their maximum capacity in cubic yards and/or tons on the driver’s side of their vehicles.

All loads from commercial packers must come from the Town of Dennis. The contents of all packers’ trucks will be spot checked at frequent intervals. If any portion of their load comes from a Town other that Dennis, the packer’s license shall be suspended for a period of thirty (30) days. The second offense may result in a one year suspension.

5.  ACCEPTABLE TRASH – REGULATIONS   top

Trash will be accepted only in accordance with the procedures outlined below.

a.  All loads entering the Disposal Area & Recycling Center must be covered and/or contained.

b. Except for that delivered by commercial packers, all cardboard paper or garbage shall be packaged, bundled, tied or contained in bags and disposed of in designated areas.

c. Un-bagged leaves must be dumped in designated areas. All bagged leaf and yard waste shall be opened and dumped in the appropriate area. Plastic bags used to transport leaves may be disposed of with the regular refuse, but shall not be disposed in the leaf and yard waste composting area.

d.  Anyone tampering with or damaging the gate at the Disposal & Recycling Center or disposing of waste of any type in the vicinity of the gate is in violation and shall incur penalties as outlined in Section 1.0 of these regulations.

e.  No random dumping, salvaging or foraging shall be permitted, except as permitted in connection with the recycling and reusable program.

1.  No individual or group may remain more than 15 minutes of an operational day within the Reusable Building or Recycling Area unless authorized by the supervisor of the Disposal Area & Recycling Center of designee.

2.  All reusable items are intended for personal use and not for sale or profit.

f.  As a condition of using the Disposal Area & Recycling Center, the owner, operator or person in charge of the vehicle transporting the waste material shall, upon request of a gate attendant, provide proof of or answer questions concerning the origin or nature of the materials to be disposed of.

g. Clean fill will be accepted free of charge.

h. Only wastes generated within the boundary of the Town of Dennis shall be permitted at the disposal area.

i. Small motorcycle frames (less than 250cc) and mopeds with tires and gas tanks removed are permitted in the metal goods area. There is an additional charge for disposal.

6.  UNACCEPTABLE TRASH

The following refuse shall be considered not acceptable at the disposal area.

a.  Hazardous wastes, including but not limited to dangerous chemicals, explosive materials or materials of unknown composition will not be accepted.

b.  Material of any kind or nature including ashes, that contain live coals or fire. Live coals may be dumped only with the consent of the gate attendant and then only in the designated area.

c.  Auto car or truck bodies and large motorcycles (over 250cc).

d.  Infectious, medical or radioactive waste will not be accepted.

 
   
   
 

Reusable Goods   top

Contact information:

Dennis Recycling Commission c/o Dennis DPW

Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Goods Exchange Building

120 Theophilus Smith Road

South Dennis, Massachusetts 02660-3414

 

Telephone: (508) 394-4389 and ask for recycling volunteer supervisor

Fax: (508) 760-6233

Recycling Commission Board Members:

 

Linda Ellis, Chair

Colleen Leppanen

Derick Ellis

Mission Statement:

The Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Reusable Goods Building is dedicated to collection and distribution of reusable, exchangeable goods such as dishes, pots and pans, small appliances, toys, tools, lighting fixtures, nick-knacks, books and magazines.

Hours of Operation:

The Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building, also known as the Swap Shop, is generally open to receive goods for exchange and for citizens of the Town of Dennis to obtain displayed items as follows:

Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 AM to 1:30 PM (closed Monday due to new Transfer Station Schedule)

The Swap Shop is generally closed October 31, 2009 until April 2, 2010 (1st Friday in April).

Staffing of the Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Reusable Goods Building:

The Swap Shop is staffed by volunteers.  Anyone interested in volunteering to work at the Swap Shop should contact one of the Recycling Commission Board members.  Volunteers will receive training by seasoned volunteers and will be assigned a time slot to work dependent upon the new volunteer’s availability and the present staffing requirements.

 

Goods Not Accepted at the Swap Shop:

The donations provided to the Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building Goods Exchange are sincerely appreciated by the Recycling Commission and the recipients of these goods.  However, there are a number of items which cannot be accepted including:

Televisions                       VCRs                               Computers

Furniture                          Windows                         Bed Frames

Trash Compactors             Microwaves                     Doors

Bicycles                            Mattresses                       Tires

Lawn Mowers                   Upholstered Furniture       Humidifiers

Encyclopedias

Please seek out a Transfer Station employee for disposal or recycling of these items. A bulletin board is maintained at the Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building to list any of the above items that a donor would like to make available at no charge to the general public.

Other items are subject to the inspection and acceptance/rejection by the volunteer staff based upon the condition of the specific article being donated for exchange.

Frequently Asked Questions:   top

Where can I find the Mary Hagler Memorial Exchange Building?

ANSWER:  The Exchange is located at the Town of Dennis Transfer Station on Theophilus Smith Road in South Dennis.  When traveling south from Route 6 exit 9, after passing the Patriot Square shopping mall, make a left at the traffic light on to Theophilus Smith Road, follow it to the four-way stop, and turn left into the Dennis Transfer Station.  The Mary Hagler Memorial Building is located to the right of the gatehouse.

When is the Exchange open?

ANSWER:  The Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building is generally open to receive   goods for exchange and for citizens of the Town of Dennis to obtain displayed items as follows: Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 AM to 1:30 PM.  The reusable goods exchange is generally closed during the cold weather months of January, February and March.

Who is responsible for the Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building Goods Exchange?

ANSWER: The Town of Dennis Recycling Commission recruits volunteers to staff the operation of the exchange.


What is the Recycling Commission responsible for in addition to the Mary Hood Hagler Memorial Building reusable goods exchange and are the Commission board members paid Town of Dennis employees?

ANSWER: The Recycling Commission members are unpaid, appointed members of the commission and are selected by the Town of Dennis Board of Selectmen.  The Recycling Commission also has the responsibility of promoting recycling of reusable waste items that are deposited at the Town of Dennis Disposal area.  For example a contest is conducted in the Dennis school system to select the graphics for the annual Transfer Station identification windshield sticker.  Additionally, the Recycling Commission conducts periodic events to promote recycling of all recyclable articles in addition to the reusable items handled at the Exchange.

How do I determine whether an item can be accepted at the Swap Shop?

ANSWER: First review the list of prohibited items listed above. Ask the volunteers if your item is not on this list. All volunteers must inspect and accept or reject items based on their condition

Why doesn’t the Exchange accept some items?

ANSWER: There are several reasons including health considerations (such as with mattresses), storage space considerations (such as furniture), operational issues (such as televisions, VCR’s, computers). There is also a significant cost related to disposal of uncollected exchange items that are of poor condition or quality.

What is the purpose of the Exchange?

ANSWER: The Exchange serves a number of purposes including reduction in the amount of usable materials that are disposed of as trash.  The Exchange also enables less fortunate individuals to own and use articles beyond their household budget.  top 

Waste Bans Information

According to Commonwealth of Massachusetts Regulations 19.017, the following materials are prohibited from disposal with household trash.

Glass containers: Glass bottles and jars (soda-lime glass) can be recycled for free.

Metal Containers: Aluminum, steel or bi-metal beverage and food containers can be recycled for free.

Single Polymer Plastics: All narrow neck plastic containers labeled #1 and #2. Recycle for free. Plastic #3 - #7 can be disposed with household trash.

Recyclable Paper: All paper, cardboard, and paperboard products can be recycled for free, with the exception of tissue paper, toweling, paper plates and cups, wax-coated cardboard, and other low-grade paper-products, which become unusable to paper mills as a result of normal intended use, and can be disposed of with household trash.

Brush: Shrubbery, logs, branches greater than 1” in diameter and cut in 4’ lengths may be recycled for a fee.

Leaves: Deciduous and coniferous leaf deposition can be recycled for free.

Yard Waste: Grass clippings, weeds, garden materials, shrub trimmings, and brush 1” or less in diameter (excluding diseased plants) can be recycled for free.

Batteries: Fee applies for Lead-acid batteries used in motor vehicles, or stationary applications.

White Goods: Appliances employing electricity, oil, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas to preserve or cook food; wash or dry clothing, cooking or kitchen utensils or related items. These typically include refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, gas or electric ovens and ranges, and hot water heaters. Fee applies.

Whole tires: Fee application for all motor vehicle tires of all types. Shredded tires (a tire which has been cut, sliced or ground into four or more pieces such that the circular from of the tire has been eliminated) are not prohibited.

Cathode Ray Tubes: Any intact, broken or processed glass tube used to provide the visual display in televisions, computer monitors and certain scientific instruments such as oscilloscopes. Fee applies.

Additional Restricted Materials as of July 1, 2006

The following construction and demolition debris materials are prohibited from disposal:

Asphalt Pavement, Brick and Concrete: Asphalt pavement, brick and concrete from construction activities and demolition of buildings and similar sources.

Metal: Fee applies for scrap metal.

Wood: Fee applies for all treated and untreated wood, including wood waste.  top

 

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
 

 
 
   
 
   
 
120 Theophilus F. Smith Road
South Dennis, MA 02660

508-760-6230 - Hours of Operation

 

 
 

NEW 2009 TRANSFER STATION HOURS

FALL / WINTER / SPRING

OCTOBER 1, 2009 THROUGH MAY 31, 2010

CLOSED  MONDAY AND TUESDAY

OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

8 AM – 4 PM

CLOSED ALL LEGAL HOLIDAYS,

Including

EASTER and DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING


Summer Transfer Station Schedule:

OPEN 7 Days per week 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. except for HOLIDAY closings listed below.

Fall, Winter & Spring Schedule: October 1, 2009 – thru Memorial Day 2010.

OPEN:   Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun 8am-4pm

CLOSED:  Mon & Tue

The Transfer Station is closed all legal holidays including:

  • Memorial Day, Mon., 5/31/10

  • Independence Day, Sun., 7/4/2010

  • Labor Day, Mon., 9/6/10

  • Columbus Day, Mon., 10/11/10

  • Veterans Day, Thur., 11/11/10

  • Thanksgiving, Thurs, 11/25/10

  • Day after Thanksgiving, Fri., 11/26/10

  • Christmas, Sat., 12/25/10

  • New Years Day, Sat., 1/1/10

  • Martin Luther King Day, Mon,  1/18/10

  • President’s Day, Mon, 2/15/10

  • Easter Sunday, 4/4/2010

  • Patriot’s Day, Mon, 4/19/10

 

 
   
 
 Transfer Station Stickers

Transfer Station stickers are no longer sold at the Transfer Station.

Transfer Station stickers can be purchased at the DPW Headquarters 120 Theophilus F. Smith South Dennis from Tuesday September 8, 2009 through Mid April, 2010, M-F 9-4pm.

Reminder – Avoid lines by filling out the application on our web site and submitting by mail. Stickers can be purchased by mail at any time.

 
 

 

 
   
   
 Click this spot for the Household hazardous waste collection days for 2010 at the Tony Kent arena, South Dennis under the guidance of the Dennis water district and Dennis Board of Health. 
   
   
   

 

 

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