Fee Schedule

1. Annual Transfer Station Vehicle Sticker: $ 25.00

Additional Vehicle Stickers: $   5.00
 
2. Punch Card Bag Fees: The Town of Chesterfield uses a “residents only” punch card, pay-per-bag system for household waste disposal. Punch cards cost $30 each and each card contains: ten 30-gallon bag fees of $2 each and ten 15-gallon bag punches at $1 each.
 
3. Punch Card Sources: Punch cards can be purchased from the attendant at the site during regular transfer station hours only. Note: cash is used to pay for the disposal and/or recycling of all other items! 
 
4. Larger Loads (brought in by Station Wagon or pick-up truck)
Full Pick-up Truck      (8 ft. bed)$ 75.00
Compact Size, ½ Full or more Pick-up Truck$ 50.00
½ Load or Less$ 25.00
Full Station Wagon Loads$ 25.00
  • You must speak with attendant prior to dumping.
  • For larger loads please contact a local hauler.
  • No dumping of leaves or brush at the site is allowed!
5. Miscellaneous Large Item Disposal

Mattresses & Box Springs (All Sizes) $ 40.00

Note: Residents can save $15.00 per mattress if they want to bring a DRY mattress directly to the Williamsburg Transfer Station. Cost is $25.00/mattress (any size) made payable by check to “Town of Williamsburg”. The Williamsburg Transfer Station is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Williamsburg has a mattress-recycling program. Save $$$ and help the environment!
 
Couches (2 or more seats)$20.00
Stuffed Chairs$10.00
Misc. Small Furniture, Chairs, etc.$5.00
Toilets, Tubs, Sinks$20.00
Cabinets, scrap lumber, doors$10.00 - $20.00
Rugs and Misc. Other Bulky Items$5.00
Prices for unlisted items will be determined by the attendant. Place items in the proper open top box at site.
 
6. Scrap/Large Metal Item Recycling Fees
 
Refrigerators and Freezers*
$30.00 (doors removed)
Air Conditioners & Dehumidifiers*
$25.00
Washing Machines
$15.00
Microwaves
$5.00
Small Metal Appliances
$4.50
Dryers and  Stoves
$15.00
Water Tanks
$15.00
Lawn Mowers/Snow blowers /Roto Tillers$10.00 (gas & oil removed)
Wood stoves (Cleaned out)$10.00
Small pieces of metal, stovepipe, sheet metal, etc.$5.00
Prices for unlisted items determined by attendant. * Town pays cost of Freon Removal. 
  
7. Electronics Recycling - Please do not take units apart before recycling
 
Television Sets (up to 20”)$5.00
Large Screen Television Sets (over 20”)$10.00
Consoles and Large Screen Televisions$20.00
Computer Screens, Printers, and CPU’s$5.00

8. Tire Recycling Program

Passenger Tires (with or without rim)$3.00
Truck Tire (over 18 – 25 inches)$12.50
Truck Tire with Rim$10.00
Motorcycle Tires$2.00

Larger tires are very expensive and must be priced by the HRMC.

9. Propane Tank and Fire Extinguisher Recycling (See attendant) 
Empty 1 lb. (Free) and 20 lb. Propane Tanks ($5.00 each) and household fire extinguishers (Free) are collected for recycling through an HRMC program.

10. Paint Recycling (No Charge – See attendant)

The Town of Chesterfield, through the HRMC, has paint recycling available between May 1 and October 15.  We accept oil based paints and stains only. Latex paint cans that are open and dry may be disposed of in the trash. Latex paint cans that are completely empty and brushed clean can be placed in the metals container.  
 
11. Universal Waste Recycling (No Charge - See attendant)
 
Rechargeable batteries, button and lithium batteries, fluorescent and compact fluorescent lights (spirals); mercury containing devices – thermometers, thermostats, and ballasts containing PCBs are recycled through an HRMC program.
 
Alkaline, Carbon zinc, and zinc chloride batteries (all sizes:  AAA, AA, C, D, 9- Volt and lantern) can go in the bagged trash.

12. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Events (No Charge – pre-registration required) 

The HRMC holds an annual HHW collection each fall and offers Chesterfield residents the opportunity to participate in at least six other HHW collection events in the region. Pre-registration is required for all events. For more information contact HRMC. Please see the attachment below for the schedule of HHW events.

13. Recycling of Paper and Containers (No Charge – place in proper container) The Board of Health has adopted a recycling goal of 50%. Please do your part to help attain this goal. Please do not place recycling in plastic bags. 

Please Recycle these Paper Items: Clean papers, magazines/catalogs, greeting cards/gift wrap/gift tissue paper (no foils or metallic), phone books (covers OK), cardboard, paperboard, clean pizza boxes. (Paper clips, staples, and metal spirals are OK)  

Please Recycle these Containers:  Metal cans, foil, milk and juice cartons, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles/jars/tubs/jugs, and clear plastic hinged containers (clamshells). . Labels and caps on bottles are OK.  

14. NO THANKS – Do Not Recycle These Items:  Eye glasses (often collected at Banks and Offices), sunglasses, colored plastic cups, plastic tubes, flower pots, polystyrene foam, plastic hangers, metal pots and pans (place in metals container), ceramic items, plastic bags (return to grocery store), plastic utensils, black plastic food trays, small plastic vitamin or pill containers, shredded paper or aerosol cans. Do not recycle any container larger than 2.5 gallons or any plastic container that previously held a hazardous waste. Do not recycle any cords.