Residential Garbage Collection
Consult the chart below for information regarding garbage collection in your area.
Please note that garbage must be placed at roadside before 4am on collection day.
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Monday
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The region of Grand-Barachois starting at the limit of Boudreau-Ouest (Dickie Brook) and ending at Bois-Joli Road on Route 133, and on Route 933 up to the Route 15 exit.
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Tuesday
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The region of Grand-Barachois starting at Bois-Joli Road (residence 1455 Route 133) to the limits of le Village de Cap-Pelé and to the limits of Cormier-Village.
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Wednesday
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The region of Cormier-Village, Saint-André-LeBlanc and Haute-Aboujagane with civic addresses after 892 Route 933 and after 175 Aboujagane road, including side roads. |
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Thursday
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The region of Botsford (Petit-Cap, Portage, Shemogue and Trois-Ruisseaux). |
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The region of Boudreau-Ouest, properties on Route 933 south starting at the Route 15 exit towards Haute-Aboujagane up to 891 Route 933 and properties on Aboujagane road for addresses 1 to 175 Aboujagane road. Roads off of Route 933 are included. |
Holidays - Regular Garbage Collection
The regular garbage collection will not be done on the following Holidays. The collection will be done on the next day.
- July 1st, 2013 (Canada Day)
- September 2nd, 2013 (Labour Day)
- December 25th, 2013 (Christmas)
- January 1st, 2014 (New Year's Day)
Special garbage collection in 2013
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Region |
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May 6th
July 29th
September 30th
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Region where the regular collection is usually done on
MONDAY
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May 13th
August 5th
October 7th
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Region where the regular collection is usually done on
TUESDAY
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May 20th
August 12th
October 14th
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Region where the regular collection is usually done on
WEDNESDAY
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May 27th
August 19th
October 21st
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Region where the regular collection is usually done on
THURSDAY
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June 43rd
August 26th
October 28th
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Region where the regular collection is usually done on
FRIDAY
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Instructions for Special Collections
- The Special Collection starts on the stated day but can take up to a week to be completed.
- Waste must not be on the roadside more than a week before the collection date.
- Waste must be at roadside before 4 am on collection day.
- You must separate waste for the special collection and waste for the regular collection.
- Building materials will not be picked up during the special collection, like wood, insulation materials, Sheetrock and roofing materials.
- A maximum of 5 large items will be collected per residence (such as household appliances or white goods).
- A maximum of 8 car tires, without the rims, will be collected.
- All other waste must be properly bundled and not weigh more than 23 kg (50 lbs).
- Tree branches must be bundled and not exceed 60 cm (23 inches) in length and not weigh more than 23 kg (50 lbs).
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), such as cleaning products, paint or fertilizer, will not be collected.
- Non-collectable waste, such as car parts or any equipment having a gas or oil tank, will not be collected.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection
For safety and environmental reasons, Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) should not be included in your regular waste. Hazardous waste is not only hazardous to the environment, but also anyone who comes into contact with it.
Collections for HHW will be held in our area at the following dates and locations:
- Wednesday, May 22nb, 2013 from 2 pm to 7 pm at the Grand-Barachois Hall in Beaubassin-est
- Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013 from 2 pm to 7 pm at the Grand-Barachois Hall in Beaubassin-est
For more information on the Household Hazardous Waste, contact the Westmorland-Albert Solid Waste Corporation at 877-1040 or go to their web site: www.westmorlandalbert.com.
Mandatory WET/DRY Program
The Beaubassin-est Rural Community adopted a by-law to make the sorting of wet and dry waste mandatory, effective April 30th, 2011. The public is advised that as of Monday, May 2nd, 2011, persons who dispose of waste through the waste collection and disposal service shall ensure that waste is separated into Wet Waste and Dry Waste, as stipulated in the By-law 2009-04B. Waste that wasn’t sorted or placed in transparent green and blue bags will not be picked up.
Please note that if you put non-compliant waste roadside after May 2nd, 2011, it will be left behind with an orange sticker. Residents are required to remove their waste from the curb, sort it properly, and place it again the following week. A complete wet/dry list is available on-line at .www.westmorlandalbert.com
Wet Waste
Wet waste is placed in a green transparent bag, and includes compostable products, generally wet and soiled items. If it is sticky, gooey, yucky, mucky, or dirty, put it in the green bag. Wet waste includes all food items, soiled food wrappers, hygiene products, yard waste, tissues and paper towels, as well as any other soiled item that would contaminate the recyclables.
Dry Waste
Dry waste is placed in a blue transparent bag, and includes dry items, made up of both recyclables and non-recyclables. If it is dry, put it in the blue bag. Dry waste includes all items that are not wet or soiled. It also includes items that can be easily rinsed and wiped clean, recyclables and non-recyclables, all types of paper, cardboard, bottles, cans, etc., or contact the Beaubassin-est office at 532-0730, or visit www.beaubassinest.ca.
For more information, contact the Westmorland-Albert Solid Waste Corporation at 877-1040 or go to their Web Site at www.westmorlandalbert.com, or contact the Beaubassinest-est offfice at 532-0730, or visit www.beaubassinest.ca.
Paint Recycling Program
Leftover paint? Recycle it! Getting rid of your leftover paint in New Brunswick is not only easy but it’s free too! Just bring your paint to any of the many collection points across the province and you’ll be doing your part to protect the environment and preserve our valuable resources through recycling.
You can bring your leftover paint at the Paint Recycling Depot located at the Shediac Redeem Center at 610 Maint Street in Shediac. Opening hours arer Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 532-4422.
To find other Paint Recycling Depot or to learn what products are accepted by the program, visit www.recyclenb.com or call 1-888-322-8473. The New Brunswick Paint Recycling Program is brought to you by Product Care Association on behalf of the manufacturers and retailers of paint in New Brunswick. For more information, visit www.productcare.org.
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