Frequently Asked Questions
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Public Records Requests | Plymouth, MA (plymouth-ma.gov)
You may request septic and well records (As-Built, Title 5 Inspection reports, location, etc.) through the Public Records (link above). Please note that every effort will be made to locate the requested records. However, there are occasions where records may not be available for older properties.
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Syringe Service Programs in Massachusetts:
Some of the disposal locations nearby are:
- BAMSI Outreach 385 Court St, Basement Suite, Plymouth, MA
- Plymouth Town Hall - Public Health Office, 26 Court St. (1st floor), Plymouth, MA
Under Massachusetts law, syringes must be properly disposed of in a sharps container.
Residents are asked to collect their syringes and needles in hard plastic detergent or bleach bottles, no larger than 1 gallon size (with screw on tops) to deposit into the kiosk. Red biohazard sharps containers no larger than 1 gallon are also acceptable.
Not Allowed in Kiosk
- Medications or Pills of any kind
- Clear Plastic Containers
- Plastic Bags or Baggies
- Plastic Water or Soda Bottles
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You may email Plymouth County Mosquito or call 781-585-5450.
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You may be eligible for a septic loan through the Town of Plymouth. For more information, please contact Community Development or call 508-747-1620, ext. 10149.
You may also reach out to the MassHousing website.
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The Plymouth Public Health Department tests public bathing beaches, in accordance with the MA State Sanitary Code Ch. VII. The Town does not perform water quality tests for private ponds and/or beaches. There are several labs in the area that will perform this test at your request. You may search through Google or go to the MA DEP website to find a water testing facility.
Please note, the Town of Plymouth does not endorse nor provide preferential treatment to any business.
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The Plymouth Public Health Department does not perform the testing of wells. There are several labs in the area that will perform this test at your request. You may search through Google or go to the MA DEP website to find a water testing facility.
Please note, the Town of Plymouth does not endorse nor provide preferential treatment to any business.