The Municipality of Chester has a four-stream waste management system. The streams (and limits) are: Stream* Limit (every two weeks) Garbage 6 bags (one black + 5 clear) Bulky Waste 1 item (guidelines...
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In addition to regular waste collection, the Municipality offers the following collections: Bulky Waste Collection Under regular collection, the Muncipality will collect ONE bulky item every two weeks...
Commercial, institutional, and industrial organizations (IC&I) have access to these waste collection and waste disposal services: Curbside collection (same guidelines and restrictions as residential...
Many products we use are hazardous and should not be thrown in the garbage. They can be harmful to the waste collector when included in the regular stream of curbside waste. Kaizer Meadow gladly...
Need a reminder as to when waste collection day is? Have questions about sorting? A custom web app for waste collection is now available for residents to download to their smartphone or tablet called...
Central Sewer Services Central Sewer Services are located in Chester, Chester Basin, Mill Cove, New Ross, Otter Point, and Western Shore. If you live in this area and would like to make a connection...
The Municipal Sewers By-Law (#34) outlines the criteria for connections to Municipal sewers. Central sewer systems are located in Chester, Chester Basin, Mill Cove, New Ross, Otter Point, and Western...
A safe, sufficient water supply is critical to ensuring a sustainable economy and way of life in the Municipality of Chester, which is why we, with the help of Coastal Action, are developing a...
Following a change in the weather pattern and significant rainfall in late October and early November and forecasts suggesting above average precipitation, the water distribution program will end on...
No one should have to worry about the quantity and quality of their water supply. Yet longer periods of drought are causing wells to run dry, and failing septic systems risk contaminating already...
