Adams Board of Health Eying Dumpster Regulation
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According to Code Enforcement Officer Scott Koczela, the board has fielded complaints regarding Dumpsters and large trash containers that are overflowing, contain rotting food and attracting animals but they town does not have much recourse to go after owners. The board is now following state Department of Public Health rules to draft its own policy.
The focus is more for commercial properties and intended to regulate the size, frequency of being emptied and location, Board of Health Chairman Richard Frost said on Wednesday.
A draft of the policy calls for a $50 fine for each violation. The regulations are expected to require dumpsters to be enclosed or screened from public view; receive approval from the board for location; not be filled between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. for residential or after business hours for commercial; only be emptied between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.; be the appropriate size; be locked at night and hold the property owner responsible for maintaining it.
Grease receptacles for restaurants are also included in the regulations, which are careful to separate Dumpster-style containers from typical household trash bins.

