Hi Jan:
You might check with the following jurisdictions’ websites
for their activities and facilities in managing C&D wastes:
·
City of Seattle, WA (Seattle Public Utilities)
·
City of Portland, OR
·
Metro Regional Government (Portland, OR)
·
King County, WA
Best Regards,
Bob Wallace
Principal & V.P. Business Solutions
WIH Resource Group
Environmental & Logistical SolutionsTM
Phone: 480.241.9994 ~ Fax: 623.505.2634
E-mail: bwallace@no.address
Website: www.wihresourcegroup.com
From: GreenYes@no.address
[mailto:GreenYes@no.address] On Behalf Of Dolph, Jan
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 11:10 AM
To: Christine.McCoy@no.address; Wayne Turner
Cc: GreenYes@no.address; Richard.Bray@no.address; Salzman,
Deborah
Subject: [GreenYes] Re: C & D recycling facilities
On
the issue of C&D, does anyone know of any cities that are operating a
residential C&D program (similar to the Habitat's Re-Sale store)? So
far, I'm only finding that cities have commercial C&D programs.
Any
information will be appreciated.
Jan Dolph
Program Coordinator
Solid Waste Services Department
City of Austin, Texas
(512) 974-1929
From: GreenYes@no.address
[mailto:GreenYes@no.address] On Behalf Of Christine.McCoy@no.address
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 8:22 AM
To: Wayne Turner
Cc: GreenYes@no.address; Richard.Bray@no.address
Subject: [GreenYes] C & D recycling facilities
On another, yet similar note, I
need information to help a C&D transfer station expand their operations
here in the City of Alexandria, Virginia. They want to double the amount of
through-put and it's in an industrialized part of the City but there are still
citizens concerned about truck traffic, air quality, etc. What can we say to
let them know that given the industrialized nature of that section of the City,
that it's a beneficial land use? Anyone have any talking points to help us out?
Christine McCoy
City of Alexandria
703/519-3486 ext. 312 <BR<BR