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Inactive & Closed Landfills & Dumping Grounds Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bureau of Waste Prevention Department of Environmental Protection Solid Waste Program Inactive & Closed Landfills & Dumping Grounds Sorted by Municipality and Facility Name Facility Master File January 2020 Contents: I. Column Heading Definitions II. List of Inactive & Closed Landfills & Dumping Grounds III. Summary of Inactive & Closed Landfills & Dumping Grounds IV. Notes I. Column Heading Definitions Acres Area of Landfill/Dumping Ground Footprint in Acres to two decimal places. Active Year Year the the Landfill began disoposing solid waste excludes Dumping Ground. Classification CLF – Closed Landfill with Env Monitoring Required; CLFNMN – Closed Landfill with No Env Monitoring Required; ClsdCSU-DG/LF – Closed Dumping Ground/Excavated Landfill; CLSGLF – Closing Landfill with SW25 for Grading & Shaping; CSU-DG/LF – Dumping Ground/Landfill Closure Status Unknown Close Year Year the landfill ceased disposing of solid waste. Closure Status Condition of final remediation: Landfill (Capped, Excavated, or Incomplete); Dumping Ground (Complete or Incomplete). DEP Region DEP's Regional Offices: CE - Central (Worcester), NE - Northeast (Wilmington), SE - Southeast (Lakeville), WE - Western (Springfield). Facility Address Physical address of the Facility including street, city/town, state and ZIP. Facility Name Name of the Facility. Facility Phone Phone number at the Facility. Inactive Year Year the landfill ceased disposing of waste; Year the Dumping Ground ceased disposal or was discovered. Liner Barrier between the solid waste fill and the underlying soil. Lined indicates that all or some portion of the landfill is lined, while Unlined means that no part of the landfill is lined. Excludes Dumping Grounds. Municipality City or Town that the facility is located in. Open Year Year the facility began operations. Reg Obj Account Regulated Object Account number - identification number for each solid waste operation. Reporting Contact Organization that reports to DEP and/or an alternative contact for Responsible Org below; includes organization type, name, address, contact person, and phone number. Responsible Organization that pays the annual compliance fee and/or permittee; includes organization type, name and Organization address. Status Identifies the Landfill/Dumping Ground's operational status: Inactive - Not not currently disposing of solid waste, Closure incomplete; Closed - Closure complete. Tons Per Day Tons Per Day (tpd) of solid waste disposed based on the last operating permit when available (landfill only). Waste Category Category of Waste disposed: MSW (Municipal Solid Waste), C&D Waste, Woodwaste, Ash, Sludge, Tires. 28-Jan-20 Page 1 of 102 w:\bwp\swm\sitedata\PubRpts:rptInactiveLandfill II. List of Inactive & Closed Landfills & Dumping Grounds Sorted by Municipality & Facility Name Municipality DEP Region Reg Obj Acct Waste Cat. Class Responsible Organization - Type and Name Facility Name Acres Address Facility Address TonsPerDay Reporting Contact - Organization Type and Name Facility Phone Address Status Active-Inactive-Close Yrs Closure Status Liner Contact Person and Title Contact Phone ABINGTONSE 172261 MSW CSU-DG ABINGTON DUMP 13.00 SUMMER ST tpd n/a ABINGTON, MA 02351 , , Inactive n/a 1975 0 Incomplete liner n/a ABINGTONSE 172262 MSW CSU-LF ABINGTON LANDFILL 13.00 GROVELAND ST tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ABINGTON ABINGTON, MA 02351 (781)982-2119 33 RANDOLPH STREET, ABINGTON, MA 02351 Inactive 1940 1975 0 Incomplete Not Lined WILLIAM O'REILLY, HEALTH AGENT (781)982-2119 ACTONCE 172265 MSW CLF Municipal ACTON HIGHWAY DEPT ACTON LANDFILL 18.00 14 FOREST RD ACTON, MA 01720 14 FOREST RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ACTON ACTON, MA 01720 (978)929-7611 472 MAIN ST, ACTON, MA 01720 Closed 1950 1971 1989 Capped Not Lined RUSSEL ROBINSON (978)264-9615 ACUSHNETSE 172373 MSW CSU-DG ACUSHNET DUMP BEECH ST tpd n/a Municipal TOWN OF ACUSHNET ACUSHNET, MA 02743 122 MAIN ST, ACUSHENT, MA 02743 Inactive n/a 1971 0 Incomplete liner n/a (508)998-0200 ACUSHNETSE 172267 MSW CLF Private B&F LANDFILL B&F LANDFILL 23.00 PO BOX 656 ATTLEBORO, MA 02703 561 NORTH MAIN ST 290 tpd Private B AND F LANDFILL INC ACUSHNET, MA 02743 (508)222-2405 PO BOX 656, ATTLEBOROUGH, MA 02403 Closed 1963 1987 1991 Capped Not Lined ACUSHNETSE 172268 C&D Waste CSU-DG LEONARD STREET DUMP 209 LEONARD ST tpd n/a Private DOMINGOS BATISTA ACUSHNET, MA 02743 209 LEONARD ST, ACUSHNET, MA 02743 Inactive n/a 1975 0 Incomplete liner n/a DOMINGOS BATISTA ADAMSWE 172269 MSW CLF Municipal TOWN OF ADAMS ADAMS LANDFILL 9.00 65 PARK ST ADAMS, MA 01220 EAST RD 40 tpd Municipal TOWN OF ADAMS ADAMS, MA 01220 (413)743-8300 65 PARK STREET, ADAMS, MA 01220 Closed 1966 1994 1996 Capped Not Lined JAMES LEITCH, TWN ADMIN. (413)743-8300 ADAMSWE 315408 Sludge CSU-LF Private SPECIALTY MINERALS INC SPECIALTY MINERALS OLD LIME SOLIDS AREA 260 COLUMBIA ST ADAMS, MA 01220 HOWLAND AVE tpd unknwn Private SPECIALTY MINERALS INC ADAMS, MA 01220 (413)743-6251 260 COLUMBIA ST, ADAMS, MA 01220 Inactive 0 1971 0 Incomplete Not Lined SHARON BURKE, EHS MANAGER 28-Jan-20 Page 2 of 102 w:\bwp\swm\sitedata\PubRpts:rptInactiveLandfill Facility Information Responsible Organization/Reporting Contact AGAWAMWE 172271 MSW CLF Private MUSHYS GOLF CENTER LLC AGAWAM MEADOWS LANDFILL 23.00 369 MAIN ST AGAWAM, MA 01001 369 MAIN ST tpd unknwn Private FRANK GRASSO AGAWAM, MA 01001 (413)786-6672 PO BOX 883, AGAWAM, MA 01001 Closed 1954 1986 1990 Capped Not Lined FRANK GRASSO AGAWAMWE 371348 MSW CSU-DG LIQUORI PROPERTY 340 PINE ST tpd n/a AGAWAM, MA 01001 , , Inactive n/a 2002 0 Incomplete liner n/a JOHN LIQUORI AGAWAMWE 409392 MSW CSU-DG MOCCIOS EQUIPMENT CORP 1211 SPRINGFIELD ST tpd n/a FEEDING HILLS, MA 01030 (413)786-4009 , , Inactive n/a 2005 0 Incomplete liner n/a VINCENT MOCCIO, OWNER/PRESIDENT AGAWAMWE 172272 MSW CSU-DG OBRIENS CORNER DUMP ROWLEY ST tpd n/a Private CVS & VICTOR SHIBLEY AGAWAM, MA 01001 Inactive n/a 1971 0 Incomplete liner n/a AMESBURYNE 314053 MSW CSU-LF ST JOSEPHS CEMETARY LANDFILL 5.00 HAVERHILL RD tpd unknwn Private ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON AMESBURY, MA 01913 Inactive 1977 1985 0 Incomplete Not Lined AMESBURYNE 266012 MSW CLF WASTE MANAGEMENT HUNT ROAD LANDFILL 60.00 26 SOUTH HUNT RD tpd unknwn Private WASTE MANAGEMENT OF N AMERICA AMESBURY, MA 01913 (978)388-5873 4 LIBERTY LN WEST, HAMPTON, NH 03842 Closed 1954 1984 1998 Capped Lined PETER RICHER AMESBURYNE 314101 MSW CLF Private WASTE MANAGEMENT OF MA INC WASTE MANAGEMENT TITCOMB PIT LANDFILL 4 LIBERTY LN WEST HAMPTON, NH 03842 SOUTH HUNT RD AND RTE 150 200 tpd Private WASTE MANAGEMENT OF N AMERICA AMESBURY, MA 01913 4 LIBERTY LN WEST, HAMPTON, NH 03842 Closed 1975 1978 1998 Capped Not Lined PETER RICHER AMHERSTWE 172280 MSW CLF Municipal TOWN OF AMHERST AMHERST NORTH LANDFILL 37.00 4 BOLTWOOD AVE AMHERST, MA 01002 740 BELCHERTOWN RD 99 tpd Municipal AMHERST DPW AMHERST, MA 01002 (413)256-4050 586 SOUTH PLEASANT ST, AMHERST, MA 01002-2542 Closed 1982 2003 2004 Capped Lined GUILFORD MOORING, DWP SUPT (413)256-4050 AMHERSTWE 172279 MSW CLF AMHERST SOUTH LANDFILL 25.00 OLD BELCHERTOWN RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF AMHERST AMHERST, MA 01002 4 BOLTWOOD AVE, AMHERST, MA 01002 Closed 1935 1982 1988 Capped Not Lined BARRY DELCASTILLO, TOWN MAN (413)256-4001 AMHERSTWE 550159 MSW CLF UMASS LOT 12 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AREA GOVERNORS DR tpd unknwn AMHERST, MA 01003 , , Closed 0 0 2015 Capped liner unknwn THERESA WOLEJKO, ASST DIR 28-Jan-20 Page 3 of 102 w:\bwp\swm\sitedata\PubRpts:rptInactiveLandfill Facility Information Responsible Organization/Reporting Contact ANDOVERNE 172286 MSW CSU-LF ANDOVER LANDFILL 20.00 LEDGE RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ANDOVER ANDOVER, MA 01810 BARTLETT ST, ANDOVER, MA 01810 Inactive 1946 1983 0 Incomplete Not Lined ROBERT MCQUADE, DPW DIR (978)470-3800 ANDOVERNE 376026 MSW CLFNMN MA HIGHWAY ANDOVER FACILITY 52 14 PROSPECT ST tpd unknwn ANDOVER, MA 01810 (781)641-8473 , , Closed 0 0 2013 Capped liner unknwn KENNETH LEACH AQUINNAHSE 172537 MSW CLF Municipal TOWN OF AQUINNAH AQUINNAH LANDFILL 2.00 65 STATE RD RR1 BOX 128 AQUINNAH, MA 02535 SOUTH RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF AQUINNAH AQUINNAH, MA 02535 RR1 BOX 128, STATE RD, GAY HEAD, MA 02535 Closed 1964 1993 1998 Capped Not Lined JERRY WEINER, BOH CHAIR (508)645-9915 ARLINGTONNE 172291 MSW CSU-DG ARLINGTON BERKLEY STREET DUMP BERKLEY ST tpd n/a Municipal TOWN OF ARLINGTON ARLINGTON, MA 02474 730 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, ARLINGTON, MA 02174 Inactive n/a 1971 0 Incomplete liner n/a RICHARD BOWLER, DPW DIR (781)646-1000 ARLINGTONNE 172290 MSW CSU-LF ARLINGTON CONCORD TURNPIKE DUMP CONCORD TPKE tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ARLINGTON ARLINGTON, MA 02474 730 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ARLINGTON, MA 02174 Inactive 0 1947 0 Incomplete Not Lined RICHARD BOWLER, DPW DIR (781)646-1000 ARLINGTONNE 172287 MSW CSU-LF ARLINGTON KEATS ROAD DUMP KEATS RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ARLINGTON ARLINGTON, MA 02474 730 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ARLINGTON, MA 02174 Inactive 0 1969 0 Incomplete Not Lined RICHARD BOWLER, DPW DIR (781)646-1000 ARLINGTONNE 172289 MSW CLFNMN ARLINGTON SUMMER STREET LANDFILL 20.00 SUMMER ST tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ARLINGTON ARLINGTON, MA 02474 730 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ARLINGTON, MA 02174 Closed 1959 1969 2006 Capped Not Lined RICHARD BOWLER, DPW DIR (781)646-1000 ASHBURNHAMCE 172294 MSW CSU-LF ASHBURNHAM DUMP 5.00 8 AND 24 WILLIAMS RD tpd unknwn Municipal TOWN OF ASHBURNHAM ASHBURNHAM, MA 01430 (978)827-4104 32 MAIN ST, ASHBURNHAM, MA 01430 Inactive 0 1977 0 Incomplete Not Lined (978)827-4104 ASHBURNHAMCE 172293 MSW CLF ASHBURNHAM LANDFILL
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