Worcester County MA trash bin regulation is set by municipality. The City of Worcester requires bins be stored out of public view and set out no earlier than 3 PM the day before collection (Revised Ordinances Chapter 13). Most Worcester County towns restrict curbside placement to within 12-24 hours of pickup. Bins must have secured lids and be retrieved the same day. Commercial dumpsters require screening under local zoning and 527 CMR 1.00 (fire code) clearances.
Trash and recycling bin regulation in Worcester County is municipal, adopted under MGL c. 40, Β§21 (general bylaw authority). The City of Worcester Revised Ordinances Chapter 13, Article VIII governs solid waste: bins must be stored in rear or side yards screened from public view between collection days, placed curbside no earlier than 3 PM the day before collection, and retrieved by end of collection day. Residential trash limited to 6 bags or 64-gallon barrel per week (with yellow-bag program for excess). Recycling is mandatory; single-stream. Casella Waste handles Worcester collection. Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Webster, and Southbridge have similar ordinances with slight variations β most require bins off public view between pickups, evening-before placement, same-day retrieval. Rural Worcester County towns often have transfer station systems rather than curbside pickup. Commercial dumpsters regulated under 527 CMR 1.00 (MA Fire Code) require 10-ft clearance from buildings and non-combustible materials within 5 ft. Local zoning typically requires commercial dumpsters be screened with enclosures and fencing. HOA condominiums often have stricter enclosure rules. MassDEP solid waste bans (310 CMR 19.017) prohibit disposal of cardboard, metal, glass, plastic #1-7, paper, textiles (effective Nov 2022), and yard waste in regular trash β recyclables must be separated.
Worcester bin violations: $25-$100 per occurrence under Rev. Ord. Ch. 13. Commercial dumpster fire code: 527 CMR enforcement. MassDEP waste ban violations: haulers refuse load; facility fines $100-$25,000. Repeat residential violations: code enforcement escalation.
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