These regulations are intended to protect the
public health and general welfare by ensuring proper disposal of acceptable
waste and recyclable materials in a manner consistent with best management
practices. The Town Transfer Station is operated and maintained by
the Town of Groton for disposal of acceptable waste and recyclable
materials that are generated within the boundaries of the Town of
Groton. All refuse and other wastes originating outside the Town boundaries
are prohibited.
These regulations are adopted by the Town of
Groton Board of Health, as authorized by MGL C. 111, § 31,
§ 150A and all other enabling authority. These regulations
supersede all previous regulations adopted by the Board of Health
regarding Town refuse disposal.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Waste which is defined, characterized or designated as hazardous
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency; or Massachusetts
State Agency by or pursuant to federal or state law. For purposes
of these regulations, the term "hazardous waste" also includes gasoline,
other automotive fluids, oil-based paint, and related solvents/thinners/pesticides,
and their storage containers. These items should be saved for paint
collection days or hazardous waste day.
INELIGIBLE WASTE
Ineligible waste is defined as all hazardous and medical
waste (except waste motor oil and lead/acid automotive batteries).
Ineligible waste shall also include commercial garbage, construction
debris from contracted or commercial work, stones, rocks, automobile
parts, pesticides, and sewage wastes.
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Material that has the potential to be recycled and which
is not commingled with solid waste or contaminated by significant
amounts of toxic substances as per 310 CMR 19.0006.
SOLID WASTE
Solid waste consists of all rubbish, garbage or refuse normally
generated, but excluding explosives, and ordnance materials, sludge,
highly flammable substances, cesspool or other human waste, human
or animal remains, and hazardous refuse of any kind, such as cleaning
fluids, crankcase oils, cutting oils, paints, acids, caustics, poisons,
drugs, radioactive materials, fine powdery earth used for filter cleaning
fluid and refuse of similar nature. Any recyclable materials, hazardous
waste and ineligible waste are specifically excluded from solid waste.
Any person aggrieved by the final decision of
the Board of Health may seek relief therefrom within 30 days in any
court of competent jurisdiction, as provided by the laws of this commonwealth.
Any person who violates any provision of these
regulations, or who fails to comply with any order issued hereunder
by the Board of Health for which a penalty is not otherwise provided
in any of the General Laws shall be subject to a penalty of up to
$300. Each day that a violation exists and each day's failure to comply
with an order shall constitute a separate offense.