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Natick: $5 to get rid of your nastiest stuff

March 16, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The Natick Board of Health will hold its 35th annual Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, May 8, from 9AM to noon at 75 West St. at the DPW garage (not at the DPW recycling center as an earlier photo with this post indicated. Sorry about that.)

Town Hall is closed to the public, so the following process will be used for ticket sales. Please have your payment to Town Hall by May 1 by taking these steps:

  • Write a check in the amount of $5, payable to the Town of Natick. Please make sure to provide your home address.
  • Address your envelope as follows: Natick Health Dept. 13 East Central St. Natick, MA 01760. Include your return address.
  • Either mail your check or drop it in the drop box at the front door of Town Hall.

You’ll be sent a ticket for the HazMat event once your check is received.

The event is limited to 300 vehicles.

For more info: Call (508) 647-6460.

 ITEMS ACCEPTED

 drain cleaners pesticides wood strippers gasoline
oven cleaners herbicides stains transmission fluid
 furniture polish insect sprays paint thinner antifreeze
metal polish rodent killers solvents brake fluid
degreasers pool chemicals sealants wax/polish
 radiator cleaners muriatic acid kerosene engine & radiator flushes
arts & crafts supplies no-pest strips spray paint rust preservatives
photo chemicals cesspool cleaners oil paint wood preservatives
floor cleaners water reactive materials
window cleaners
dry cleaning fluids
 ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED

 

 batteries motor oil latex paint
 mercury radioactive materials ammunition
septage biologically active materials explosive materials
asbestos medicine, prescription or OTC flares
propane tanks garbage gas cylinders

 


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