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Sprague Transfer Station
Hours of
operation: Mon & Wed 10-6, Sat 8-4
Transfer Station
This article covers the definition of household trash, the use of blue
bags and many other important issues at the Transfer Station.
The Town of Sprague Transfer
Station is owned, operated and regulated by the Town. It is located at
130 Bushnell Hollow Road (Route 138). Open hours for permit and
temporary permit holders are Monday and Wednesday 10 AM to 6 PM and
Saturday 8 AM to 4 PM. It is illegal to use or enter the Transfer
Station at any other time.
The Transfer Station is
closed on major holidays: January 1st, Memorial Day, July 4th,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. The telephone number is 822-3014.
What is Household Trash?
Household trash is trash
that is generated during normal household activities plus other
situations listed below. It is generally not trash from heavy cleaning
of closets, basements, attics or garages. However, all trash associated
with food is always considered to be household trash regardless of where
it originates. Food related trash from the home, parties, fast food,
take-out, restaurants etc. is considered household trash. Note that some
food containers such as glass, metal and some plastics are recyclables
and are not household trash for the purpose of this discussion. In
addition, other items are excluded from household trash as described
below.
Why Care About Household Trash?
When disposing of household
trash at the Transfer Station, it must be placed in blue bags as
required by the Town of Sprague regulations.
Blue Bags
Blue bags must be purchased
and used at the time of trash disposal at the Transfer Station. If you
do not use the Transfer Station for trash disposal, you do not need to
buy blue bags. Many people in town have private business curbside trash
pickup and are not required to use the Town's blue bags. However, if you
have curbside trash pickup and you are disposing of household
trash at the Transfer Station, you must buy and use the
blue bags.
The purpose of using the
blue bags goes back to the early 90's when the landfill was closed and
the Transfer Station was started in accordance with Connecticut State
Law. Many towns adopted the blue bags for helping to cover the cost of
"transferring" the waste stream to some final disposal facility or
recycle center. In addition, the blue bags are used at the disposal site
for identifying the trash origination when problems occur. If blue bags
were not required, the mill-rate would have to be increased to cover the
cost of trucking and disposal, and, people already paying for curbside
trash pickup would share in this added expense. Therefore, in fairness
to all town residents, the blue bag system represents a "pay-as-you-go"
alternative to higher taxes.
What is Not Household Trash?
In order to understand what
is household trash in more detail, it is helpful to discuss what it is
not. Many items are not considered household trash for the purpose of
buying and using the blue bags. Those items that go into the following
containers and areas at the Transfer Station are not considered
household trash:
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Cardboard and Paper Recycle container
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Bottles and Cans Recycle container
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Returnable Bottles and Cans container
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Scrap Metal container
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Bulky Waste container
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Automotive Waste Oil container
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Automotive Tires container
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Fluorescent Bulbs container
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Lead-Acid Battery area
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Brush area
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Leaves area
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Freon-Appliances area
Some of these containers and areas are obviously not considered
household trash and do not require the use of blue bags. For example, it
should be obvious that Automotive Waste Oil would not require the use of
blue bags. However, some of these require more explanation about
specific items that are included (that is, do comply) or excluded (that
is, do not comply).
Cardboard and Paper Recycle Container
The following items are
acceptable in this container (this supersedes any previous
documentation) and are not considered household trash for the purpose of
using blue bags:
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Cardboard boxes
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Newspaper
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School papers
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Cereal boxes
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Copy paper
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Color paper
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Computer paper
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White office paper
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Magazines
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Brochures
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Phone books
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Soft cover books
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Junk mail
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File folders
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Envelopes (window-OK)
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All grades of paper from filing cabinet
Note that phone books should be
placed in a separate phone book only container when available.
All boxes must be
clean, empty and flattened. Large cardboard pieces, usually from
appliances, will no longer be accepted. Please cut these into manageable
pieces not larger than 3 feet by 4 feet. In addition, occasionally you
must follow the directions of the Superintendent to prevent jamming of
the machinery. Please be patient and note that jamming usually occurs
when pieces are too big.
Items not acceptable in this
container exclusive of the above acceptable list:
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Any paper items that contain or are with
glue, wax, plastic, foam or Styrofoam
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Garbage that contains commingled paper
items
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Paper beer packaging
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Any non-paper items such as any form of
garbage, plastic, foam, Styrofoam, metal or wood and natural stone, soil
or dirt, and ceramics.
Recently, black bags of
household trash were thrown in this container with an appropriate fine
issued and paid.
Bottles and Cans Recycle Container
The following items are
acceptable in this container and supercedes any previous documentation:
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White glass bottles
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Brown glass bottles
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Green glass bottles
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Tin cans
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Aluminum cans
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Aluminum foil
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Juice carton containers
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Plastic containers #1 (recycle "1"
symbol on the container)
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Plastic containers #2 (recycle "2"
symbol on the container)
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Milk jugs
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Detergent bottles
All of these items must be
rinsed out to reduce stench, disease and vectors. (Note a vector is any
animal or insect that is attracted to these substances)
IF THE ITEM IS NOT ON THE
ABOVE LIST, IT DOES NOT GO IN THIS CONTAINER. A FINE OF $10 FOR EACH
NON-COMPLYING ITEM IS AVAILABLE. Specifically, plastic #3 thru #10 are
unacceptable in this container. If the plastic item has a recycle symbol
#3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9 or #10, it does not go in this container.
Instead, it is considered household trash and goes in a blue bag. If the
plastic item does not have a recycle symbol, it does not go in this
container. Instead, it is considered household trash and goes in a blue
bag. Note that large plastic items such as lawn or patio chairs or PVC
pipe do not require blue bags.
FYI: Did you know that the blue
bags are #4 plastic? Look.
Recent non-complying items
observed in this container include: household trash (rotting food
garbage), tied and/or un-emptied plastic bags, metal pots, pans and
knives, metal coat hangers, an automotive radio, copper pipe, and a
large #5 plastic Kitty-Litter container complete with used kitty
litter! TIED AND/OR UNEMPTIED PLASTIC BAGS WILL NO LONGER BE TOLERATED.
A FINE OF $10 IS NOW AVAILABLE. Please empty the complying items from
the plastic bag and then throw the plastic bag (recycle symbol #1 or #2
ONLY) into this container. If the plastic bag is not #1 or #2 plastic,
then throw it down one of the trash chutes.
Did you know that many of
the stores are now using #2 plastic bags? Look for example Wal-Mart,
Shop Rite and Stop & Shop.
Another issue concerning the
use of this container is how to put items into the container. Ever since
Waste Management has replaced the container with one that has smaller
openings, we have not been able to use the larger "half-pipe" chutes.
Instead, we are using a single chute made from discarded garbage
containers. Most people have taken this in stride. They are careful
enough to "pour" their items down this chute without spilling anything
on the ground below the walkway. Of course there are a few who are not
as careful and it is more of a "throw" it down in there and you hear
glass breaking or see things flying. This is no longer acceptable. The
Transfer Station is to be kept as clean as possible. Wanton disregard
for cleanliness and safety will not be tolerated. A FINE OF $10 IS NOW
AVAILABLE. So for a few, please be more careful and perhaps slow down a
bit and things will go smoother.
Scrap Metal Container
Scrap metal of any kind goes
in this container. Generally, if an item has metal, it will go in this
container. The exceptions to this are: metal cans that go in the Bottles
and Cans container; a mounted automotive tire on a wheel goes in the
Automotive Tire container not here; an empty and or dried Latex metal
paint can goes in the Bulky Waste container not here. Any non-metallic
items do not go here such as glass, paper and garbage for example.
Bulky Waste Container
There are two bulky waste
containers at the transfer station. Bulky waste #1 is located in the
lower yard, which allows for dumping from a dump truck. It is used
primarily for construction debris such as roofing shingles. Bulky waste
#2 is located in the upper yard and is used primarily for mattresses and
furniture. When appropriate, the door may be opened for easier access
when empty. As this container starts to be filled, the door must remain
shut.
Items that can go into other
containers such as trash, bottles and cans, cardboard and paper, or
metal for example must not go in the bulky waste container.
Automotive Waste Oil Container
This container is used for
4-cycle engine waste oil only. This includes automotive, lawn mowers,
snow blowers, rotor-tillers etc. Any other material is not allowed.
Vegetable oil is not allowed. Antifreeze is not allowed.
Brake fluid is not allowed. Any other automotive or non-automotive
liquid or fluid is not allowed.
Please drain your automotive
waste oil in the funnel provided. If you need to discard your empty
containers, please throw them down one of the trash chutes.
If you have clean oil or
clean oil containers please give this to the Superintendent. These items
are used for routine maintenance at the Transfer Station with no cost to
the Town.
Automotive Tires Container
Automotive tires go in this
container. Tires may be mounted or not.
Please consider leaving your
old tires at the tire business when you have new tires mounted on your
vehicle. It may be cheaper and at least more convenient to leave them
there.
“I thought tires were free.”
Tires used to be free except for 20” tires. The State of Connecticut had
a program where the State paid for disposal of the tires. That program
has ended and now the town has to pay for each tire, that is why there
is a charge now.
Fluorescent Bulbs Container
Please notify the
Superintendent if you have any fluorescent bulbs. Please handle these
with care.
Lead-Acid Battery Area
This area is for lead-acid
batteries, which usually mean automotive and/or riding mower batteries.
Please handle these with care.
The Transfer Station does
not currently take NiCad batteries. We are working to allow this
collection, storage and proper removal with no cost to you.
NiCad (Nickel-Cadmium)
batteries are rechargeable batteries. They require proper disposal. Did
you know that Cadmium in the environment has been linked to lung cancer?
Please help when disposing of batteries (or the item itself) from cell
phones, cordless phones and notebook computers.
Note
The National Toxicology
Program (NTP) as reasonably anticipated to be carcinogens has identified
cadmium and nickel. U.S. EPA classified cadmium as a "B1" probable human
carcinogen. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
recommended that cadmium be listed as a "2A" probable human carcinogen,
and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
has proposed listing cadmium as an A2 carcinogen.
Repeated overexposures to
cadmium may result in lung cancer, lung, kidney, and liver dysfunction,
skeletal disease (e.g., osteoporosis) and reproductive toxicity. Chronic
overexposure to nickel may result in cancer; dermal contact may result
in dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
Brush Area
This area is for brush
only. BOARDS, PLYWOOD, TRASH OR ANYTHING ELSE IS NOT PERMITTED.
Brush can be any length but
cannot exceed 4” in diameter at the widest point. Do not bring any
stumps or any logs that exceed 4” diameter. The reason for this has to
do with the burning permit issued by the State of Connecticut. A State
inspector inspects the brush pile and any problems must be fixed before
the pile can be burned.
Leaves Area
This area is for leaves
only. Grass clippings are not allowed and in fact, the State DEP wants
you to recycle your grass clippings in your own yard!
Please empty leaves from
your bags if necessary. NO BAGS OR OTHER CONTAINERS ARE ALLOWED TO
REMAIN IN THIS AREA.
Freon-Appliances Area
The freon-appliances are
usually air conditioners, dehumidifiers, freezers and refrigerators.
These items go on a special pad to prevent leakage into the soil. THERE
IS A COST TO YOU FOR LEAVING ONE OF THESE ITEMS, REGARDLESS OF THE
CONDITION OF THE APPLIANCE.
Freon contributes to the
destruction of the Earth’s ozone layer. The ozone layer is important
because it helps to filter out damaging rays from the Sun. Depletion of
the ozone layer is contributing to an increase in human skin cancers and
deaths. It is also being studied for long-term effects on other delicate
ecosystems. These long-term effects are not known.
Please dispose of these
items properly at the Transfer Station. Please bring the item without
any modification. The cost you pay for these items is to cover the cost
of a State of Connecticut certified technician to environmentally safe
process the item before it can be removed.
Trash Containers
Blue bags containing
household trash are put in the trash containers through a trash chute.
Many other types of waste are put in these containers as well.
Fiberglass insulation and sheetrock are NEVER allowed.
The Transfer Station has two
(2) trash containers and trash chutes. These containers are designated
trash chute one or simply chute one and trash chute two or simply chute
two.
One or both trash chutes may
be open or closed as described below:
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One trash chute is open and is being
filled. The other trash chute is closed and may be full or empty.
Note: If it is full, you may not be allowed to put small burnable
construction debris or some types of furniture in the open trash chute.
Blue bags of household trash have priority when both trash chutes are
getting full.
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Two trash chutes are open. One trash
chute is being filled with normal material and the other empty chute may
be filled with smaller burnable construction material or some types of
furniture. This eliminates costly Bulky Waste expenses and contributes
weight to the monthly tonnage quota at the incinerator. This saves our
Town money!
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Two trash chutes are open. One trash
chute is being topped-off with blue bags and “soft” material only. The
other trash chute is being filled with “hard” material. Once the trash
chute is topped-off and is full, it will be closed. This maximizes the
load in the container and reduces trucking costs by reducing the number
of truck trips. This saves our Town money!
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In order for this to work, you need to
follow the directions of the Superintendent. If you see a sign on one of
the open trash chutes that says “Blue Bags Only”, please put blue bags
and “soft” material in this chute.
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Both trash chutes are full or jammed.
This is very rare but in this event you will be asked to 1) come back
later to give us time to free a jammed chute, or 2) put your blue bags
and other trash in another location. YOU CANNOT LEAVE YOUR TRASH ON THE
GROUND IN AN OPEN SPACE. THIS IS AGAINST THE LAW! This has happened only
once in the past three years. A trash chute was jammed for about an hour
with vinyl siding. Most people were understanding and came back later.
Thank you!
Each trash container is
“packed” by means of a hydraulic ram. This action causes a flow of air
(blowback) to come out the top of the trash chute. It may contain dust
so please refrain from dwelling there. No fiberglass insulation is
allowed for this reason. All fiberglass insulation goes in Bulky
Waste usually at no charge.
Transfer Station Permit
You must obtain a permit
before you may leave anything at the Transfer Station. Residents,
businesses and property owners must show proof of residency or property
ownership. Out-of-town contractors must show a building permit issued by
the Town.
Health and Safety
The speed limit at the
Transfer Station is 5 miles per hour at all times, coming in and going
out. The purpose of this is twofold. First this is plenty fast enough in
such a tiny area and create a very safe area for all people young and
young-at-heart. The adage, “Safety is no accident”, starts with a safe
speed by all. Secondly, this speed produces very little dust, which is
the number one health hazard at the Transfer Station.
Speeding will not be
tolerated. Two speeders have been asked to slow down with mixed success.
One younger gentleman has been doing a good job controlling his speed
while a very “mature” gentleman did fine for two weeks but is back on
the NASCAR circuit. Perhaps a $10 fine will help him. “Peeling out” or
skidding to a stop is also not allowed. Please do that somewhere else if
you must but please do your part to help control dust while at the
Transfer Station and operate your vehicle responsibly.
The orange cones have
created a significant improvement in safety. If the cones are not there,
you are not to get within ten feet of the fence. This will be strictly
enforced. We had to take action to improve safety after several near
misses of personal bodily harm. Unfortunately, one persons very new car
did not come out without a scratch. Your front or rear bumper should not
extend beyond the cones. This difference means about two or three steps.
If you really have a hardship, we can work out a solution. One person
claimed to have heart trouble and needed to park beyond the cones. I
suggested backing in that would save him several feet instead of pulling
in frontward!
If you tip a cone over—you
are too close. If you run over a cone—you are definitely too close!
Transfer Station Not a Dump
The Transfer Station
transfers all waste material to other location in a variety of
ways. It is not a dump and specifically what this means to you is that
you cannot litter. Littering is a $10 fine! You cannot throw anything on
the ground while at the Transfer Station. If you make a mess putting
your trash down the trash chute for example, you must clean it up or get
a fine. You cannot sweep out your truck on the ground. You cannot use a
gasoline powered air blower to clean out your vehicle. You will be asked
to clean up this kind of litter. If you do not, you will be issued a $10
fine.
The State of Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulations for running a
Transfer Station specifically requires the station to be kept clean with
no littering of any kind. Please cooperate and clean your vehicle
somewhere else or bag your debris and properly dispose it.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
Common household hazardous waste or HHW includes
oil-based paints, thinners, pool chemicals, pesticides, mercury fever
thermometers, and gasoline. Household
hazardous wastes are never acceptable at the Transfer Station. Check the
monthly paper, “Our Town” for locations and dates for HHW collections.
Plan to collect HHW materials throughout the year for these collections.
Also, be sure to bring proof of residency in the Town of Sprague so that
the town will be appropriately billed for your HHW collection and
disposal.
The last HHW
collection for 2005 for our town is November 5, 2005, Ledyard, Dow
Chemical, Route 12, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Please call, 464-9740, for more
information.
Transfer Station Prices*
Air Conditioner (any condition)
$12.00
Air Conditioner (any piece)
$12.00
Blue bags (sleeve of 5 bags,
large 32/33 gallon) $6.25
Blue bags (sleeve of 5 bags,
small 13/15 gallon) $3.00
Box Spring (youth) $5.00
Box Spring (twin 39x75) $5.00
Box Spring (twin xl 39x80) $5.00
Box Spring (full 54x75) $5.00
Box Spring (full xl 54x80) $5.00
Box Spring (queen 60x80) $10.00
Box Spring (queen split 30x80)
$5.00 each
Box Spring (king 76x80) $10.00
Box Spring (king split 39x80)
$5.00 each
Box Spring (California king
72x84) $10.00
Box Spring (California king split
36x84) $5.00 each
Box Spring (Western king 72x84)
$10.00
Box Spring (Western king split
36x84) $5.00 each
Bulky Waste (business) $25.00 per
cubic yard
Bulky Waste (contractor) $25.00
per cubic yard
Bulky Waste (landlord) $25.00 per
cubic yard
Bulky Waste (resident) $10.00 per
cubic yard
Chair (stuffed) $5.00
Chair (recliner) $5.00
Commercial Material See Bulky
Waste
Construction Material See Bulky
Waste
Couch See Sofa
Dehumidifier (any condition)
$12.00
Dehumidifier (any piece) $12.00
Fine (non-complying usage) $10.00
Fine (illegal dumping) $200.00
Fine (littering) $10.00
Freezer (any condition) $12.00
Freezer (any piece) $12.00
Heat Pump (any condition) $7.00
Heat Pump (any piece) $7.00
Mattress (baby) Free
Mattress (youth) $5.00
Mattress (futon) $5.00
Mattress (twin 39x75) $5.00
Mattress (twin xl 39x80) $5.00
Mattress (full 54x75) $5.00
Mattress (full xl 54x80) $5.00
Mattress (queen 60x80) $10.00
Mattress (queen split 60x80)
$10.00
Mattress (king 76x80) $10.00
Mattress (king split 78x80)
$10.00
Mattress (California king 72x84)
$10.00
Mattress (California king split
36x84) $5.00 each
Mattress (Western king 72x84)
$10.00
Mattress (Western king split
36x84) $5.00 each
Monitor (computer) $5.00
Monitor (floor model) $10.00
Permit (town resident, 2 year
permit) Free
Permit (town business, 2 year
permit) Free
Permit (town property owner, 2
year permit) Free
Permit (out-of-town contractor,
temporary permit) Free
Refrigerator (any condition)
$12.00
Refrigerator (any piece) $12.00
Sink (non-metallic) $5.00
Sofa (love seat) $10.00
Sofa (three seat) $10.00
Sofa (four+ seat) $15.00
Sofa (convertible) $15.00
Sofa (sectional) $5.00 each
section
Television $5.00
Television (floor model) $10.00
Tire (automotive and light truck
under 20” un-mounted) $3.00
Tire (automotive and light truck
under 20” mounted) $3.00
Tire (heavy truck 20” un-mounted)
$12.00
Tire (heavy truck 20” mounted)
$20.00
Tire (heavy equipment) not
accepted
Tire (motorcycle un-mounted)
$3.00
Tire (motorcycle mounted) $3.00
Toilet $5.00

*Prices are subject to change
without notice.
Walter Bell
Superintendent
Please Help Us Recycle
The Town of Sprague has signed up to be
a collection point for Rechargeable Batteries. These are NiCad(Nickel/Cadmium)
batteries. These batteries are a problem in the waste stream because
cadmium is a probable carcinogen. We will have boxes at the Transfer
Station to receive these batteries.
- Cathy Osten, First Selectman
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