Become A Licensed Hauler

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Become a Licensed Hauler

A Hauler’s License is required for any person to collect, transfer, or transport solid waste, which includes trash, recycling and compostables, generated or delivered within the District. Please complete the application form below and return to us with appropriate fee.

The below "Hauler's application" , the "RCSWD Monthly Haulers Report" and the "Waste Management Ordinance" are District documents that govern how waste is managed in the RCSWD. These documents should be printed, reviewed, and kept for your information.

Haulers are required to provide us with a copy of a certificate of insurance indicating their company maintains liability insurance at or above the following levels: $100K per person and $300K per occurrence for personal injury or death, and $100K per occurrence for property damage.  RCSWD must also be named as an additional insured on the policy.

Haulers must also have a current "Waste Hauler Permit" from Vermont DEC. 

Unit-Based Pricing Form  

Unit Based Pricing (or “Pay-As-You-Throw”) went into effect statewide in July of 2015.  As the name implies, haulers are required to charge residents per unit of trash (weight, volume, or other) produced.  The intent is to incentivize recycling and composting, which will result in less trash disposal. Haulers providing residential, curbside pickup are required to file their pricing system on or before May 1st of each year.  As an efficiency, we have rolled this reporting requirement into our Hauler’s licensing process. If you need to report changes to your pricing structure, you can do so on the Unit Based Pricing Form.