Charlotte, Pembroke and Perry dispose of their solid waste at the Marion Users Transfer Station (M.U.T.S.). The refuse is then carried to New Brunswick. Demolition debris is also taken to the Marion site.
Contact
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Milan Jamieson, Manager
PO Box 223, Pembroke, ME 04666
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Phone:
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726-4242
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Email:
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milanjamieson@hotmail.com
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Facility:
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Route 191, Marion Township
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Materials:
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OCC, RMP, TIN, OM, BB, MET, TIRES, WW, CDD
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MATERIALS KEY: OP=Office Paper; OCC=Corrugated Cardboard; ONP=Newspapers; OMG=Magazines; RMP=Residential Mixed Paper; PCP=Polycoated Paper; GLSS=Three colors of Glass, Mixed Glass or Clear Glass; MET=Metal; ALUM=Aluminum; UBC=Used Beverage Containers (aluminum); TIN=Tin Cans; HDPE=High Density Polyethylene Plastic; PET=Polyethylene Teraphthelate Plastic; PLAS=Plastics; OM=Other Materials; CPOST=Yard Waste Composting; FOOD=Food Waste, Animal Feed or Composting; BB=Bargain Barn/Exchange Center; TIRES=Tires; CDD=Construction/Demolition Debris; WW=Wood Waste; BY=Backyard Composting Program; OC=Other Compost; OIL=Motor Oil; PVC=PVC Plastic; TBKS=Telephone Books
According to the State Planning Office the Marion Users Transfer Station (Charlotte, Cooper, Cutler, Dennysville, East Machias, Machiasport, Meddybemps, Northfield, Pembroke, Perry, Robbinston, Wesley, Whiting, Edmonds, Marion, No. 14 Twp, Trescott, T19 ED BPP, T18 ED BPP) had a 16.31% recycling rate in 2004.