Politics & Government
Bethel Transfer Station Resumes Normal Hours, Fees
The Bethel Transfer Station has resumed the normal fee schedule and hours of operation.
BETHEL, CT — The Bethel Transfer Station has resumed the normal fee schedule and hours of operation, the town has announced on its website.
All customers are required to wear a mask or other cloth material that covers their mouth and nose at all times while within the confines of the Bethel Transfer Station. A "mask type" face covering must be validated to the Scale House attendant prior to entrance.
In addition to wearing a mask, customers must also practice social distancing while at the Station.
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Household waste "scale" customers will be required to deposit items on the scale for weighing, remove items and place them into trailer. An attendant will be present at the scale.
Only residents with a current Town of Bethel Transfer Station permit will be allowed to use the Transfer Station. Applications for permits can be found on the town website. The form must be filled out and emailed or mailed normally to the Office of the Town Clerk, and a permit will be mailed to you.
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The Transfer Station permits currently held with an expiration date of July 1, 2020 will be valid and not renewed until January 1, 2021.
Additional information, fee schedules, accepted items, etc. can be found on the town website.
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