Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Sunday, 8:00 a.m.- 11:45 a.m.
NOTICE: Beginning Wed., Sept. 3rd the summer hours for the Transfer Station will end and regular hours 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. will return. Sat and Sun hours remain the same throughout.
Transfer Station permits must be renewed by July 1st of the new year.
Later in July, the Resident State Trooper will be at the Transfer Station
checking for permits. To insure that there is a clear understanding of
the rules, please read below:
Permit must be clearly displayed and adhered to the driver's side window
shield.
Registration must be written on the permit itself.
Any vehicles without a current permit or without a sticker on vehicle
will not be allowed to leave its contents at the Transfer Station.
Loose permit stickers will be required to be applied to the vehicle before
dumping or vehicle will be turned away.
In order to begin or resume use of the Transfer Station, please come
to the Town Clerk’s Office and have the following available:
1. Proof of residency.
2. Automobile registration.
3. $30.00 payment. (effective July 1, 2008)
Persons requesting additional stickers must have vehicle registration
certificate for each vehicle.
The Transfer Station is located on Route 154, just north of the Haddam
Meadows State Park.
If you do not have a private trash collection service, trash and all
recyclables should be brought separated to the Transfer Station. To assure
that only Haddam residents use the Transfer Station, a current Haddam
sticker must be displayed in order to use the facility. Stickers are
good for the fiscal year (July through June) and may be purchased for
a $30 fee (effective July 1, 2008) from the Town Clerk at the Town Office
building. Containers are designated for each category of waste, which
must be separated before disposal. The operators of the Transfer Station
are licensed by the State and will assist residents to assure compliance
with the recycling law. Unsorted trash will be rejected.
CLEAN RECYCLABLES ARE IMPORTANT!
Dirty materials can't be recycled and can attract nuisance insects and
animals. Please take care in what you recycle so as not to contaminate
the load.
WHAT TO RECYCLE
Newspapers, magazines & catalogs, cardboard, mixed office paper,
food and drink containers, telephone books, leaves, brush, motor oil,
antifreeze, tires, scrap metal, and some bulky waste. Mixed Office Paper
can now be recycled with the newspaper. There is no longer a separate
container