Cape May County Herald, 2 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SWAINTON - A sup K ‘ mental report to Cape y County's proposed Solid Wafcte Management Plan calls for the implementation of recycling efforts by mid-1960 and the development of resource recovery plan by 1986. "To avert a potential solid waste crisis by the mid-'jto’s," John Vinci, Chairman, Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority said, "the people of the county must recognize the seriousness of the problem and cooperate in its resolution. "Under state law, the MUA was directed by the Board of Chosen Freeholders to develop a solid waste managemeot plan for Cape May County/' Vinci related. "The Mil A, its consultants, Pandullo^Quirk Associates, the County Planning Board, County Health Department, and a

Citizens’ Advisory Council have put forward a good effort within the time and cost limitations we were under. "the Freeholders can amend or alter the plan if they, choose. Or the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection can change it. They both have a responsibility ." Vinci said the MUA agrees with thdse who desire an immediate permanent solution. "However, when we studied the resource recovery techniques now available, it was not now advisable from a cost and processing viewpoint," Vinci added. "Because of this information, we are faced with the immediate question — what do we do between now and 1986?” Vinci queried? The plan suggests the

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.short-term solution is by using one or more acceptable landfills. At the present time, there are six landfills in Cape May County, operated either by municipalities or privately. "We were disappointed to learn that long-term permanent systems now in operation have no track record, that costs are substantially higher, that markets for end products must be developed, and that federal funds are not now available," Vinci related. "We can, however, and are recommending the development of a source separation pilot project in municipalities by locating containers convenient to all citizens. This would encourage curbside collection Museum

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COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Historical Society wishes to announce that due to an effort to conserve energy, the Museunym Rt. 9 North of Cape Mf<y Court House will be closed during the months of January and February, it will reopen for regular visitors on March 4, 1900. For groups of 10 people or more, tours can be arranged by appointment by calling the Museum office 465-3535 during these two months.

of separated items such as paper, glass and metals. Through the media and schools, we propose promoting full-fledged recycling efforts. This could reduce the volume substantially and buy time until better systems are proven,” Vinci concluded. of" — robituanesj A. FREEMAN ENDICOTT, 74, of Shore Road. ‘Burleigh, died Dec. 13th. He was a retired plumber and sawmill operator. HARRY W RARRERTY, 70, of 101 Philadelphia Avenue, Cape May, died Dec. llth. He was a local resident for many years. MARGARET LOVETT of 11 Mechanic Street. Cap# May Court House, died Dec. 14th. She was the former owner of Lovett Dry Goods Store. JOHN A. RANSON, 74. of 106 W. Learning Avenue. Wildwood, died Dec 13th. He lived here the past six years WILLIAM DePIETRO, SR., 75, of 1020 W. Rio Grande Avenue. Wildwood, died Dec. 15th. He owned and operated the DePietro Motel in Wildwood. Brunner Boyer. 31, of 1 E. Delaware Parkway. Villas, died Dec. 24. He was a resident of this area for more than 35 years.

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