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05/22/1995
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_.41G 44.-t_C4i)AQye- _Ve C-41 <br />I� 'rp LU� w� �� � `�91 <br />PS. tuW b�_ ah a <br />Mr. Legwen observed that about 70% of our wastestream is <br />coming from the single-family home and many people are putting <br />recyclables in the transfer stations, which wind up in the <br />Landfill. The second point he made was that he felt there should <br />be an incentive for people to recycle. The third point had to do <br />with state mandates to achieve a 30% reduction in our Landfill. He <br />questioned the 30% and felt we should go ahead and look for a 40% <br />or 50% reduction. The fourth point was a suggestion that prisoners <br />could separate garbage which would make the cost to the taxpayers <br />negligible. The fifth point was a question as to why the <br />engineering reports, which have cost many millions of dollars, <br />could not be split among several counties. The sixth point was <br />that he felt the state mandates should be broken down on a county - <br />by -county basis as he wondered what other counties, not as affluent <br />as Indian River County, were doing and whether Indian River County <br />15 <br />MAY 229 1995 <br />BOOK 95 ParE1516 <br />
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