Why can't a resident borrow or use a vehicle with commercial plates?
A resident can borrow a commercial vehicle to use but may have to pay for such services as disposal of construction and demolition waste. We at the Department of Public Works have no idea where the refuse is actually coming from and we do not allow commercial entities to use the Transfer Station without paying their fair share.

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1. Where is the Department of Public Works office located?
2. When is the Hingham Transfer Station open?
3. What information do I need to get a permit?
4. Does a Hingham resident have to pay for a Bulky Waste or Construction and Demolition (C&D) Permit?
5. Does a Hingham resident have to pay for a Residential Permit (sticker)?
6. Where and when do I go for a permit?
7. Why do we need to go to the Department of Public Works to show a license and registration?
8. Why can't the Transfer Station inspect the loads of refuse?
9. Do I have to recycle?
10. Why might a Hingham Resident have to get a Commercial Vehicle Permit (CVP)?
11. Why can't a resident borrow or use a vehicle with commercial plates?
12. Is there a fee for a Commercial Vehicle Permit (CVP)?
13. Who has to go over the scale at the Hingham Transfer Station?
14. How do I dispose of Bulky, Construction, and Demolition Waste (C&D) Permit?
15. When is the bulky, construction, and demolition area open?
16. If I have a Commercial Vehicle Permit, how much bulky, construction, and demolition waste can I take to the Transfer Station?
17. If I have a Commercial Vehicle Permit how much will I be charged for the disposal of bulky, construction, and demolition waste at the Transfer Station?
18. How do I pay?
19. If I am a part-time resident of Hingham, what information do I need provide to get a part-time resident sticker?
20. Is there a charge for a part-time resident sticker?
21. What are the SWAP Shop policies?
22. How do I dispose of Paint?