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| Serving the Boothbay Region The Boothbay Region Refuse Disposal District (BRRDD) was started in 1986 as one of the first transfer stations in the state of Maine We serve the towns of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb and Southport Tax dollars and user fees pay for the disposal costs
Refuse District | Boothbay, ME Boothbay is a member of the Boothbay Region Refuse Disposal District, which serves the towns of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb, and Southport The district was established in 1986, and a transfer station was constructed in 1987
Refuse District | Town of Boothbay Harbor, Maine Town of Boothbay Harbor 11 Howard Street Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04538 Tele: 207-633-3671 Office Hours 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday through Friday Fax: 207-633-7712 Quick Links Pay Renew Documents, Forms + Meeting Materials Email Alerts Staff Directory
Sanitation Districts | Hempstead Town, NY Each of the Sanitation Districts is responsible for the collection and recycling in their communities Contact the individual district for collection schedules and recycling information
FBI raid of coastal Maine waste station remains a mystery In the last week, the Bangor Daily News has filed requests for more information about the probe under Maine’s Freedom of Access Act to local officials in Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor, and to board members at the quasi-municipal Boothbay Region Refuse Disposal District
Disposing of an Unwanted Vessel – Surrendered Vessel Program Not only does abandoning a vessel pose environmental and navigational hazards in our state’s waterways, but it is also illegal with fines up to $3,000 plus the costs for removal and demolition These are some options for proper vessel disposal; the Surrendered Vessel Program, recycling dismantling, or disposing at a local landfill site