Cape May County Herald, 19 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 51

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May Brings Boom For Trash

SWAINTON — May was a big month for trash, with the tonnage dumped at Cape May County's new sanitary landfill in Woodbine skyrocketing above expectations. "There were 13,421 tons of waste deposited in the landfill in May," Solid Waste

Manager Ted O'Neill reported at the last regular meeting of the county Municipal Utilities Authority. According to O'Neill, that figure represents a 26 percent jump over what the authority had estimated would be transported to the landfill in May.

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"THE AMOUNT deposited at the landfill in the last two weeks of May," O'Neill said, "is 42 percent above estimates." According to O'Neill, there were eight days in May where over 600 tons of solid waste were dumped in the landfill and there were four days where the 700-ton mark was broken. "I expected May to start up slowly and build toward the Memorial Day Weekend," O'Neill said. "We never expected such a heavy load so early in the season." ACCORDING TO O'Neill, the peak daily load for August, 1984, when the landfill opened, was broken in May when the 700-ton mark was surpassed. O'Neill said that he felt the reasons for the heavy traffic in May included renewed community cleanup programs, the warm, late spring weather and the ' very large numbers of tourists who flocked to the Jersey Cape during the Memorial Day Weekend. Nearly half of the tonnage, O'Neill said, was received at the transfer station in Middle Township. Given Degree As Technician VILLAS — Local resident John A Brown recently was graduated from the Williamson School of Media, Pa., with an associate degree in construction technology. He also received the Knaefler Family Award for excellence as a construction technician. Brown is the son of Ann Brown and the late Raymond Brown.

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