


Maynard Boy Scout Troop 130 has 2 electronics recycling events in March and October each year. Metal doors should be taken to the Drop Off Center.ĮLECTRONICS: See CRTs section above. If a dumpster is temporarily required, a permit must be obtained through the Board of Health office (there is a permit fee).ĬRTS: Cathode Ray Tubes like television, computers, keyboards, printers, a mouse, or computer monitors may be disposed of at our Drop Off Center (recycling fees apply).ĭISHWASHER: Can be brought to the Seasonal Drop Off Center (disposal fee)ĭOORS: Wooden doors may be disposed of curbside: affix $14 worth of sticker tags on each. For do-it- yourself construction, contact a local disposal company listing in the yellow pages or local newspaper. Residents should properly dispose of this waste by ensuring removal through the contractor completing the work. Insulation, brick, drywall/plaster, soil, gravel, asphalt, shingles and other similar materials are considered construction debris. CFCs can be brought to the Recycling Drop Off Center (fee required).ĬHRISTMAS TREES: Please visit the DPW Recycling Drop Off Center page for Christmas Tree recycling information.ĬOMPUTERS/PRINTERS/MONITORS/KEYBOARDS: See CRTs section belowĬONSTRUCTION DEBRIS: This cannot be accepted for curbside disposal. Affix a $4.00 sticker tag on each 4-foot roll.ĬFCS: CFCs are items containing chlorofluorocarbons, such as refrigerators, air conditioners, compressors, and freezers. Part of the program involves the kids participating in community service 61ĬARPET: May be disposed of curbside if cut into 4-foot lengths, rolled and tied. Kids can also build/recondition a bike through the Earn -A-Bike program. Donated bikes are shipped to third world countries and used locally to train young people as bicycle mechanics. Auto batteries should be brought to the Seasonal Drop Off Center ($8.00 fee for each).īICYCLES: Bikes not Bombs, a non-profit organization located in Jamaica Plain, is working to promote community development and alternative transportation. Through their relationship with the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation, all batteries collected are recycled responsibly.
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Rechargeable batteries that can no longer be charged can be brought to Staples (Route 2A in Acton) for FREE recycling. All alkaline batteries manufactured before 1994, NiCad, button, zinc, and lithium batteries should be disposed of at the Board of Health office or at the Seasonal Drop Off Center. Consider visiting the websites for: Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, Give2Kids (American Children’s Cancer Association), or KARS4KIDSīATTERIES: Alkaline batteries manufactured after 1994 can be thrown out with the regular trash. Please visit the center’s page for schedule and fee information.ĪSBESTOS: You must use a licensed asbestos removal contractor to dispose of asbestos. Check the yellow pages for licensed contractors.ĪUTOMOBILES: Automobiles and other vehicles can be donated to an area charity for a tax deduction. The center is located at the DPW Garage at the end of Winter Street. If your item is not listed, call the DPW office at 97.Ĭertain recyclable item descriptions refer to the Seasonal Drop Off Recycling Center. Please refer to the following alphabetical list to learn how you can recycle or dispose of certain items in your home. Business Environment Enhancement Program (BEEP).Projects & Programs – Major projects and programs within town.Health Permits Portal – Permits administered by the Board of Health.Building Permits Portal – Visit Building Department page (Municipal Services) for prerequisites.Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.Special Education Parent Advisory Council.Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO) Notifications.Maynard Citizens Corps / Medical Reserve Corps.Emergency Numbers – Please call 911 for all emergencies.Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).Forms and Applications – Permits and Licenses controlled by the Select Board.Open Meeting Law – Meeting Notices and Room Reservations.
