Recent columns on the future of Solid Waste Management in Carroll and
March 17, 2008
Folks have asked me where they may find my columns on the current discussions in
Recently I’ve written five columns on the future of solid waste management in
In the Westminster Eagle:
Trouble with trash is nothing new, but the technology may be
One of the difficult decisions currently facing our community is the trouble with trash.
When the last major decision occurred in 1996 and 1997, I was chair of the county's Environmental Affairs Advisory Board.
At that time, I was impressed with the combination of an aggressive recycling program... [Read full story]
Don't let 'wrap rage' leave you in stitches
It's been two months since Christmas and, with any luck and the power of prayer, perhaps you have been able to break free most of your family's gifts from the dreaded, adult proof, clamshell plastic "blister" packaging.
This oppression of over-packaging is not only a leading cause of holiday depre... [Read full story]
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In The Tentacle:
March 6, 2008
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The February 26th joint meeting between
March 5, 2008
Making Trash Go Away – Part One
Kevin E. Dayhoff
On February 26, the
20080309 The Sunday Carroll Eagle: “History will know us by our trash”
Sunday Carroll Eagle
History will know us by our trash
Sunday Carroll Eagle March 9, 2008 by
I cannot find my March 9th, 2008 Sunday Carroll Eagle column on the Westminster Eagle web site.
Pasted below, please find the column as it was written. It is my understanding that the column was altered for publication…
Ever since the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, many of us has felt that the best management approach to solid waste was source reduction and recycling. It would take 18 long years to get the Maryland Recycling Act passed in 1988. That legislation required a recycling rate of 20 percent.
Twenty years later, getting the recycling rate increased is still illusive. In 1998, on the 10-year anniversary of the law, the
Read the rest of the column here: 20080309 The Sunday Carroll Eagle: “History will know us by our trash”
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