TOWN OF RUTLAND | ||
MARIE HYJEK, CLERK-TREASURER (www.rutlandtown.com) | HOURS: Monday - Friday --8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | |
RUTLAND TOWN TRANSFER STATION, Post Road Extension, Rutland Town, Vermont HOURS OF OPERATION: Wednesdays 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Transfer Station Attendants - Anthony J. Flory and Wilfred C. Shackett | ||
TRANSFER STATION FEE SCHEDULE Residents can purchase a book of tickets at the Clerk's Office or at the transfer/recycling station. No cash is allowed at transfer/recycling station. Checks are accepted, however. | ||
ITEM:
| Fee
| RESTRICTIONS |
| 30 gallon bag | $2.00
| NO Hazardous Waste. NO flammable liquids. NO liquid paint or stain. NO recyclables. NO industrial waste. NO Infectious waste. |
Households that generate hypodermic needles, syringes, lancets, and other sharp objects should put the used items in a plastic bottle prior to disposal with their garbage. | ||
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION (BUILDING MATERIAL) DEBRIS | ||
ITEM
| FEE | |
| Small pickup truck (no racks) | $10.00 | |
| Full-sized pickup trucks (no racks) | $20.00 | |
| Full-sized pickup trucks (no racks) - Contractor working for Town Resident | $25.00 | |
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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
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| LARGE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - Stove, sink, etc. | $10.00 | |
| MEDIUM HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - Mattress, box springs, sofa, desk, recliner, console tv, hideaway bed, rug, etc. | $5.00 | |
| SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - Chairs, push mowers, bicycles, vacuums, portable tvs, small rugs, etc. | $2.50 | |
| CAR TIRES | $2.00 | |
| TRUCK TIRES | $5.00 | |
RECYCLING INFORMATION | ||
NOTE: TAKE THE TIME TO CRUSH ALL CARTONS!!!! | ||
ITEM
| PREPARATION
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| GLASS CONTAINERS 1. Clear 2. Green | Rinse. Remove tops. No drinking glasses, light bulbs, mirrors, porcelain, auto or window glass. | |
| TIN/ALUMINUM | All food and beverage containers, tin and aluminum cans, and clean pie pans and tin foil.
Rinse clean and remove labels. Cut lids from cans. NO scrap metal, lids from glass jars, paint cans or tar pails. | |
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
#2. HDPE - Natural (uncolored). #2. HDPE - Colored. | Plastic milk jugs. Rinse. Remove tops. NO clear plastic, shrink wrap, ketchup bottles or hard plastic. | |
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
#2. HDPE - Natural (uncolored). | Clear plastic soda, water, juice, and cooking oil bottles. Rinse. Remove caps and metal seals. NO plastic wrap, toys, lids, caps, food trays or plastic bags. | |
| PLASTIC CONTAINERS #2. HDPE - (COLORED). | Plastic detergent, soap, shampoo, water bottles and cider jugs. Rinse. Remove tops. NO baby wipes, food trays, or toys. | |
| NEWSPAPER (newspaper and inserts) | Keep dry. NO envelopes, advertising mail, notebooks or books. | |
| WHITE OFFICE PAPER, MAGAZINES, AND CATALOGS | Envelopes and and phone books, also. NO string or plastic. NO paperback books. NO hardcover books. | |
| CARDBOARD | Brown, double-walled material with wavy center used in most shipping boxes. NO pizza boxes, yellow or waxed cardboard. | |
| Household hazardous waste is accepted at the Rutland County Solid Waste District (RCSWD) (www.rcswd.com) Hazardous Waste Depot on Gleason Road in Rutland throughout the year. There is no fee for Solid Waste Alliance Community residents. Business hazardous waste is also accepted at the RCSWD Hazardous Waste Depot for a nominal fee. | ||
| *Computers, laptops, monitors, televisions, printers, and peripherals are accepted at many transfer stations/recycling centers throughout Rutland County for FREE from any Vermont resident. Please speak with Transfer Station Attendant for further information or visit www.vtecycles.org for collection locations.. | ||
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