The Board of Health is responsible for regulating the
collection, transportation and disposal of garbage, offal and other offensive
substances within the community. They also enforce State and Local rules
governing residential and commercial solid waste storage and disposal
practices and act upon complaints of illegal or improper solid waste disposal.
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The city has a mandatory paper and cardboard recycling ordinance that
requires residents to separate these items from their household trash.
Paper and cardboard are collected every other week on the same day as
the households normal trash. Residents can call the Health Department
at (978) 420-3816 to get their recycling schedule.
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Trash should not be placed at the curb prior to 4:00pm on the day
before the scheduled collection, and must be out by 6:00am the day of
collection.
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Outside storage of household trash must be in watertight containers
with tight fitting lids.
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The amount taken from each dwelling shall not exceed five thirty gallons
trash bags or their equivalent.
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Refuse containers must be removed from the curb by 11:59 PM the day
of collection.
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Residents are responsible for picking up loose trash left at the curb
after collection.
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Dried out latex paint and empty paint cans can be disposed of in your regular household trash
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Oil based paints must be disposed of at the Bi-Annual Hazardous Waste Collection Event for information please call 978-423-1977
- Alkaline Batteries can be disposed of in your regular household trash - Nicad batteries and Rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at the Recycling Center - 500 Primrose St - Wed or Sat 8 - 1
The above is just a partial list of banned materials.