T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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248.1 | recycle it | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich, VAXELN Engineering | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:35 | 8 |
| Just take the battery to Recycling (at the DPW barn at the end of
Winter Street, 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 9-12).
When the Board of Health had an automotive recycling day last year,
they planned to sell the used batteries, to pay for disposal of engine
oil.
-Steve
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248.2 | | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Thu Oct 11 1990 13:57 | 6 |
| There may be a fee for this.. You can also bring tires/wheels to the DPW
barn on recycling days, but it'll cost you a small sum ($3-5, if I recall).
Batteries may have a similar, ahem, charge.
- dave
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248.3 | | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich, VAXELN Engineering | Mon Oct 15 1990 10:14 | 7 |
| Not that I want to argue, Dave, but when I called the Board of Health,
the lady suggested just dropping the battery off on a recycling day,
and she didn't mention a fee.
They do sell the batteries for a little money.
-Steve
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248.4 | | TALLIS::JBELL | Zeno was almost here | Thu Oct 18 1990 01:53 | 9 |
| Maynard Auto Parts said that they'll take used batteries, so
long as they aren't leaking or anything.
-Jeff
P.S. While I'm on the subject... While biking through Vermont, I
saw at least four auto parts stores named Maynard Auto parts.
Are they related?
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