[Adopted effective 3-23-2001 (§§ G.1, G.2 and G.3 of the Town Code)]
There shall be a Town sanitary transfer station area (the "Transfer Station"), for the convenience and sole use of Marlborough residents, on a parcel of land on Quinn Road. No person shall bring garbage, rubbish or recyclable materials (as defined in Article
II of this chapter) to the Transfer Station from any other town. As set forth in this Article
I, residents may bring certain materials to the Transfer Station, but under no circumstances shall residents dump garbage or rubbish in any other section of the Town. Residents and businesses may contract with private haulers for the purpose of transporting garbage, rubbish and recyclable materials (as defined in Article
II of this chapter) to other licensed facilities. All such material shall be secured in transit in such a manner so as to prevent it from being scattered on roads and highways.
Only authorized materials (as defined and limited by §
292-3 and Article
II of this chapter) shall be disposed of at the Transfer Station.
Any person violating this article shall be subject to a $100
fine for each violation.
[Adopted effective 3-23-2001 (§ G.4 of the Town Code)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ASEPTIC PACKAGING
Gable top, plastic-coated containers up to one gallon in
size, empty, with straws and caps removed.
BATTERY (DRY CELL STORAGE TYPE)
A device used for generating electric current through a chemical
reaction, including but not limited to nickel-cadmium, carbon and/or
alkaline batteries. The term "battery" does not include mercuric oxide
batteries, which will not be accepted at the Transfer Station. The
term "battery" also does not refer to lead acid batteries or motor
vehicle batteries, which are encompassed within the term "storage
battery," as defined below.
BIOMEDICAL WASTE
Infectious waste, pathological waste, and chemotherapy waste
generated during the administration of medical care or the performance
of medical research involving humans or animals and as further defined
in C.G.S. § 22a-207(19), as amended. Syringes, sharps and
needles stored in a No. 2 HDPE container, with lid taped shut, are
acceptable for disposal into household waste.
BRUSH
Bushes, shrubs and/or tree limbs less than three inches in
diameter.
CARDBOARD
Corrugated boxes and similar corrugated and kraft paper materials
that have a minimum of contamination by food or other material. No
wax or plastic coatings allowed. All items must be free of debris
and flattened prior to disposal. Materials cannot be larger than three
feet by three feet.
COMMINGLED RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
The assortment or combination of metal food containers, plastic
containers, glass food containers, aluminum foil and/or aseptic packaging.
All items must be free of debris and cleaned.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
Waste building materials and packaging resulting from construction,
remodeling, repair and demolition operations on houses, commercial
buildings, and other structures as further defined and limited by
C.G.S. § 22a-208x, as amended.
DEEP
The State of Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection.
GLASS FOOD CONTAINERS
Any unbroken glass bottle or jar of any shape or color, up
to one gallon in size, used to package food or beverage products suitable
for human or animal consumption. All glass food containers must be
clean and have caps, lids and corks removed.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any waste material that may pose a present or potential hazard
to human health or the environment when improperly disposed of, treated,
stored, transported or otherwise managed and as further defined by
C.G.S. § 22a-115(1), as amended, and § 22a-209-1
of the Regulations of the DEEP, as amended.
HOUSEHOLD WASTE
Ordinary household waste that does not contain any recyclable
materials, hazardous waste, construction and demolition waste, biomedical
waste, batteries, storage batteries, special waste or oil base paints.
Dry latex paint is acceptable.
MAGAZINES
Catalogs, magazines or other similar printed matter.
METAL FOOD CONTAINER
Any aluminum, bimetal, steel, tin-plated steel, or other
metallic can, plate or tray of any shape, up to one gallon in size,
used to package food or beverage products suitable for human or animal
consumption. Clean aluminum foil is also acceptable. Number 10 cans
are also acceptable.
NEWSPAPER
Any used or discarded newsprint that has a minimum of contamination
by food or other material. Newspaper must be no more than two months
old, clean, dry and placed in brown kraft paper grocery bags.
OFFICE PAPER
Any used or discarded high-grade white paper and manila paper,
including but not limited to paper utilized for file folders, tab
cards, writing, typing, printing, computer printing and photocopying,
which is suitable for recycling and which has a minimum of contamination,
excluding office paper generated by households.
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
No. 1 PET (polyethylene terephthalate) up to three liters
in size with the number "1" on the container and No. 2 HDPE (high-density
polyethylene) up to one gallon in size with the number "2" on the
container.
REASONABLE OPPORTUNITY TO RECYCLE
Exists when, for a given recyclable material, there exists
a separate container, handling, transport and/or processing at the
Transfer Station or other designated location in the Town.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Any materials that have been designated as recyclable under the Connecticut General Statutes and the Regulations of the DEEP, as amended, and that have been identified as recyclable pursuant to §
292-6 below.
RECYCLING
The process of sorting, cleansing, treating and reconstituting
waste or other discarded material for the purpose of using the altered
form.
RECYCLING CONTAINER
A specifically marked container used to collect recyclable
materials separately from other solid waste.
RESIDENT
Individuals who reside in the Town. The term "resident" does
not include businesses or other organizations.
SCRAP METAL
Used or discarded items that consist predominantly of ferrous
metals, aluminum, brass, copper, lead, chromium, tin, nickel or alloys
thereof, including but not limited to white goods. All nonmetal items
must be removed. No batteries or closed containers are allowed.
SCRAP TIRES
Any discarded rubber of synthetic rubber tires used by or
manufactured for vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles,
trucks, buses and trailers. No rims larger than 17 inches will be
accepted.
SPECIAL WASTE
Any waste that is not recyclable materials, household waste,
hazardous waste or biomedical waste, and that requires special handling
for disposal.
STORAGE BATTERY
Lead acid batteries or other batteries used in motor vehicles
such as automobiles, airplanes, boats, recreational vehicles, and
tractors.
WASTE ANTIFREEZE
A substance of low freezing point added to a liquid, especially
to the water in a radiator of vehicles, e.g., ethylene glycol.
WASTE OIL
Crankcase oil that has been utilized in internal combustion
engines.
WHITE GOODS
Common household appliances, such as washers, dryers, air
conditioners, televisions, refrigerators, freezers and stoves.
The Town will accept leaves at the Transfer Station.
The Town will accept scrap metal at the Transfer Station.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HFCs)
shall not be removed from any item containing such materials prior
to disposal of such item at the Transfer Station. The Town shall arrange
for such removal by a licensed or certified company.
The Town will accept household furniture and mattresses at the
Transfer Station from residents only. Private businesses and other
organizations shall make their own provisions for the disposal of
furniture and mattresses.
Except as specifically authorized by the Town, no person(s)
engaged in the business of separation, recovery, collection, removal,
storage or disposition of materials and waste within the Town shall
pick up presorted recyclable materials. This restriction shall also
apply to any citizen, resident, taxpayer or person who might engage
in such a practice for personal gain.