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TOWN OF TINMOUTH
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| GAIL FALLAR , CLERK-TREASURER 515 North End Road Tinmouth, VT 05773 Email: tinmouthtown@vermontel.net Website: tinmouthvt.org Telephone: 802-446-2498 Fax: 802-446-2498 | OFFICE HOURS:
Monday and Thursday: 8:00am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Saturday: 8:00am - 12:00pm | |
TINMOUTH TRANSFER STATION, (next to town garage) 537 Route 140, Tinmouth, Vermont
HOURS OF OPERATION: Wednesday 4:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon | ||
TRANSFER STATION FEE SCHEDULE
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ITEM:
| DISPOSAL CHARGE
| PUNCHES
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| 30 gallons | $1.50
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| Loose trash-one trash can's worth | $1.50
| 1
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| 55 gallon contractor bags | $3.00
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NO dead animals. No wood or coal ash. |
| Building Materials NOT ACCEPTED
Hubbard Brothers on Cold River Road accepts construction and demolition debris for a charge: 773-2259 East Dorset transfer station accepts construction and demolition debris for a charge. 800-499-4370 | ||
BULKY ITEMS
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ITEM
| FEES
| PUNCHES
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| Toilet or TV | $6.00
| 4
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| Tub or shower
| $9.00
| 6
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| Sink | $4.50
| 3
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| Single mattress/boxspring/armchair | $9.00
| 6
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| Queen or king mattress or boxspring | $15.00
| 10
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| Sofa | $15.00
| 10
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| Refrigerator/freezer/air conditioner | $15.00
| 10
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| Stove | $9.00
| 6
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| Washer | $9.00
| 6
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| Dryer | $9.00
| 6
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| Computer (complete) - see below for alternate pricing | $15.00
| 10
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| Computer component | $7.50
| 5
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| Propane tank | $7.50
| 5
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| Dishwasher | $9.00
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| Water heater | $9.00
| 6
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| Scrap metal - 30 gallon can equivelant | $1.50
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| Car, truck, and tractor tires | Unacceptable | Tires are accepted for a fee at the Rutland County Solid Waste District (rcswd.com) |
Recyclables and Wood
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| GLASS CONTAINERS (any color food and beverage containers) 1. Clear 2. Green 3. Brown | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove caps and lids. Remove plastic wraps. Remote metal and plastic neck rings. Paper labels are OK. Leave intact. | |
| TRAMP GLASS & CERAMICS (window, Pyrex, vision ware, drinking, crystal, milk, laboratory, mirrors, china, porcelain, and ceramics, plus any glass container that is not clear, green, or brown. | MUST be clean.
MUST be dry. Remove any metal or plastic parts. | NO light bulbs. NO fluorescent tubs. NO wire mesh glass. NO plastic laminate glass. |
| TIN CANS WILL STICK TO MAGNET | MUST be clean.
MUST be dry. MUST remove one end (non-aerosol cans). Remove labels. Remove any plastic. Expel all gas from aerosol cans. | NO aluminum cans.(See Aluminum Cans) NO partially filled cans. NO propane cylinders. No scrap metal. |
| ALUMINUM CANS (non-deposit food and beverage cans) WILL NOT STICK TO MAGNET | MUST be clean.
MUST be dry. Remove labels. Remove any plastic. | NO foil items. NO aerosol cans. NO lighter refills. NO tin cans. NO "aluminum" bags. |
| ALUMINUM FOIL (TV dinner trays, pastry tins, and foil items) | MUST be clean.
MUST be dry. Remove any plastic. | NO aluminum cans.(See Aluminum Cans) NO "aluminum" bags. No aluminum coated plastic film or paper. |
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
#1. PET - Clear Only. #2. HDPE - Natural (uncolored). #2. HDPE - Colored. | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove caps, lids, and sprayers. Remove metal handles and rings. Rinse and drain detergent bottles. Drain oil containers for 24 hours. Sort by number on bottom. | NO tied bundles. NO plastic bags. NO plastic film. NO plastic film. NO Plastic caps or lids. NO sprayers or pumps. NO plastic toys. NO plastic housewares. NO roofing tar or driveway sealer pails. |
| NEWSPAPER (black and white newsprint) | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. MUST be loose. Colored headlines and pictures in the black and white sections are OK. | NO tied bundles. NO bags. NO magazines. |
| MAGAZINES (M) | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove any plastic. | NO tied bundles. NO bags. NO newspaper inserts. NO Phone books. (See books) NO paperback books. (See books) NO hardcover books. (See books) |
| BOOKS A. HARD COVERED BOOKS (covers removed) AND SOFT COVERED TEXT BOOKS. B. PHONE BOOKS AND DIRECTORIES. C. PAPERBACK BOOK WITHOUT COVERS. | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Sort by type. Staples OK. Remove covers from paperback books. | NO metal binders. NO plastic binders. NO plastic covers. NO water or fire damaged material. |
| OFFICE PAPER | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Sort by type. Staples OK. Remove large metal or plastic fasteners. Place in designated container(s). | No carbon paper. NO thermal copy fax. NO paper clips. NO wadded or crum pled paper. NO stickon labels or stamps. NO glossy paper. |
| CARDBOARD | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. BREAK DOWN FLAT (Open top and bottom). Remove string from bags. Remove plastic and wax paper liners from pet food bags. Remove all contents. MUST be loose. | NO waxed cardboard. NO plastic coated cardboard. NO tied bundles. No pizza boxes. NO industrial cores. NO boxboard. |
| BOXBOARD/CHIPBOARD | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove all liner bags. Remove cellophane windows. Remove any plastic or metal parts. Remove any foil or plastics wrappings. Break down flat (open top and bottom). MUST be loose. | NO wax coated boxes. NO plastic coated cardboard. NO tied bundles. No pizza boxes. NO foil coated boxes. NO milk cartons. NO cardboard. |
| SCRAP METAL IRON AND STEEL Including empty paint cans and drained oil filters. WILL STICK TO MAGNET | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove any wood, plastic, paper, rubber, and non-ferrous metal. Drain fluids from motors. Drain and purge all fuel tanks. Drums must be open on one end. Oil filters MUST be drained for 24 hours. | NO unopened containers. NO partially filled containers. NO liquid paint or stain. NO motors with oil or gas. NO razors. |
| NON-FERROUS SCRAP METAL Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Lead, etc. Electrical wire, cords, and ballasts. | MUST be clean. MUST be dry. Remove any wood, plastic, paper, rubber, and non-ferrous metal. Place in designated containers. | NO unopened containers. NO partially filled containers. NO fuel tanks. |
| BATTERIES Ni-cad, mercury or lithium and alkaline batteries | See Collection Events | |
| Selectboard: | Cathy Reynolds Caleb Scott Michael Fannin | 446-2928 446-2307 235-2412 |
| *Computers may also be recycled for a nominal fee. Please speak with Transfer Station Attendant for further information. *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. | ||
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