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Our town has a sand/salt building or pile, and we keep the area secure to prevent theft. Can we put a small pile for town residents outside the gate?

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Our town has a sand/salt building or pile, and we keep the area secure to prevent theft. Can we put a small pile for town residents outside the gate?

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Yes, as long as the pile for residents: (a) is on the same contiguous site as the sand/salt building or pile; (b) controls are used to minimize movement of sand and prevent pile “sprawl” (such as cement blocks, Jersey barriers, etc.); and (c) the pile contains no more than one truckload of mixed material at a time. The DEP prefers that such “Residents Only” piles also be kept on an impervious surface, if possible, and removed to the main pile or building at the end of the winter season.

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