Department of Public Works
Sewer Department
Sewer Department
Contact
Phone: 978-772-8240
Fax: 978-772-8244
Email
25 Brook Street
Ayer, MA 01432-1118
Hours
Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 3:30pm
Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 2:30pm
first Monday in April through the Friday following Labor Day
Staff
John Loomer, Foreman
Ken Harwood, Assistant Foreman
Rick Hudson, Operator
Dan Scott, Truck Driver
John Shanahan, Mechanic
Walter Wood, Collection System Operator
Dave Nelson, Jr., Attendant
Phone: 978-772-8240
Fax: 978-772-8244
25 Brook Street
Ayer, MA 01432-1118
Hours
Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 3:30pm
Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 2:30pm
first Monday in April through the Friday following Labor Day
Staff
John Loomer, Foreman
Ken Harwood, Assistant Foreman
Rick Hudson, Operator
Dan Scott, Truck Driver
John Shanahan, Mechanic
Walter Wood, Collection System Operator
Dave Nelson, Jr., Attendant
Announcements
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As a reminder...
The following items should never be disposed of into the public sewer system:
• Diapers
• Baby wipes
• Cooking oils and grease
• Sanitary napkins, tampons and applicators
• Condoms
• Cleaning wipes, (i.e., Swiffer® wipes or equivalent), shop rags, etc.
• Volatile substances (i.e., gasoline, chemicals, paint, etc.)
• Syringes
• Small toys
• Plastic bags
• Caps from any containers (shampoo, soda, etc.)
Flushing of these items into the municipal wastewater collection system may cause major blockages in sewer lines (triggering back-ups in the system which may lead to damage in or on your property). These items also cause severe damage to expensive sewer equipment (i.e., grinder pumps) in the wastewater collection system or inside the wastewater treatment facility.
The following items should never be disposed of into the public sewer system:
• Diapers
• Baby wipes
• Cooking oils and grease
• Sanitary napkins, tampons and applicators
• Condoms
• Cleaning wipes, (i.e., Swiffer® wipes or equivalent), shop rags, etc.
• Volatile substances (i.e., gasoline, chemicals, paint, etc.)
• Syringes
• Small toys
• Plastic bags
• Caps from any containers (shampoo, soda, etc.)
Flushing of these items into the municipal wastewater collection system may cause major blockages in sewer lines (triggering back-ups in the system which may lead to damage in or on your property). These items also cause severe damage to expensive sewer equipment (i.e., grinder pumps) in the wastewater collection system or inside the wastewater treatment facility.