« t Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 22 January '86
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MUA Seeks Data From Eight Towns
COURT HOUSE - The county Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) has instructed eight communities to prepare schedules for the rehabilitation of their sewage collection systems by Feb. 15. All eight signed a service agreement to hook up to one of the two planned MUA Regional sewage treatment plants. The agreement states that the communities must rehabilitate their collection systems to remove excess infiltration and inflow. The design of the regional plants is based upon the anticipated elimination of these extra flows. SEA ISLE CITY. Avalon, Stone Harbor and Middle
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Township will hook up to the 7 Mile Beach/Middle Region plant, scheduled to be completed in June 1987. Wildwood, North Wildwood, Wildwood Crest and West Wildwood will be serviced by the Wildwood/Lower plant, which should be finished in May 1988. These municipalities received a MUA letter requesting the schedules. In a Jan. 3 letter to Wildwood Crest Mayor Frank McCall, MUA Executive Director George Marinakis said. "IT IS REQUESTED that you forward to us, by Feb. 15, a proposed schedule which sets forth in detail the steps which your community plans to follow in regard to initiation and
completion of the required sewer system rehabilitation work. "Compliance with an approvable schedule is necessary to insure that timely grant reimbursement can be obtained by this Authority for its ongoing major construction activities to service your community," the letter continued. "What we're doing is making sure they know this stuff is due," said MUA spokesman Donald Hutchinson. "We are giving them plenty of notice so they can't say they were rushed into doing anything." Hutchinson said the MUA also wants notification of any progress made by the communities. None has
W'wood Firemen Report Busy 1985
WILDWOOD - The 1 city's fire department had a busy year in 1985, with a total of 2,173 runs, up 397 over 1984 for an increase of 1 22 per cent, according to .the just-released year-end report. The department responded to 59 structure fires, 29 vehicle fires, 26 refuse fires, 20 spills or leaks of flammable liquids, and 20 assists. The firemen answered calls for boat, chimney, and grass fires plus structural collapses, bomb scares, alarm malfunctions and malicious false alarms.
IN ADDITION, they responded to 208 cardiac emergencies, performed CPR 18 times, handled 135 lacerations, 85 fractures, and 29 maternity cases, along with 622 miscellaneous transports to the hospital. The paid firefighters presented their annual fire prevention show to the city's schools and presented a 30-minute television program during Fire Prevention Week. The department also completed CPR classes and continued its fire drill program in the local schools.
been received, he said, although the authority has heard verbally from a few municipalities. County Oks o Tourism Contracts COURT HOUSE - Costs for the county's tourism promotion efforts will inch up in 1986. according to two professional contracts freeholders approved last week. The county retained Coastline Advertising of Erma to "research and plan all resort and travel advertising" at a cost "not to exceed $50,000." Last year it was not to exceed $48,000. And the county renewed a one-year contract with Mirielle Brien of Verdun, Quebec, to be a "professional advertising consultant" in Canada, primarily Montreal. She will receive a total of $17,925 which includes salary of $15,225, $1,200 toward "rent" for space in her home devoted to Cape May County business, and $1,500 ($125 a month) for a car allowance. There is another $200 a month for ''postage and miscellaneous." The $15,200 is a $725 raise over last year, the 'same 5 percent most county employees received. The county also leases an office in downtown Montreal where the rent is $15,000 a year.
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