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I X Y ld Y �d t1
<br />dons .'and' plan,to premt'al
<br />natives .to a "committee of ¢ ci kd af4>' a § Olt 1 ,mom
<br />City: Council later: this month ter "`; `cloy fl i p tO find Wniaritet8
<br />in t: possibilities a pn•materials.
<br />include: the" to a _ L r, < .'!The movemle
<br />■ the franchise fee � ° height a itTM the `� , g
<br />. talon more Stu
<br />charged to residential haulers
<br />Valley , , , v the tY waste w
<br />from IO percent to match the` CO ° pq a
<br />a
<br />conmwcial fee, which is 12.5 i. x ` ' rV d
<br />percent. The extra costs would " r �; ; �
<br />be along to customers, };" '1 it' to " at
<br />ig .Or wl►atever
<br />but the money could be used to pay for o that will This is
<br />payfor' nremafti
<br />costs.The city itself rA tom.
<br />rates to $24 per , the landfill, $1.06►000: annually , in {
<br />t and Nfo it out" :with $12(3.f100 4 when
<br />Forward, with the hope that tits.ifri.s�lf-insurance
<br />for will its rates The solid,. division pays that
<br />waste from cities f, . . rchanw
<br />outside San County at g frDrrt ' ""� `„', Cl
<br />state
<br />Austin Such, a plan would t ., gaal� solei Po
<br />require approval of the San dumping> fcesI also . for recy m, fie`,.
<br />Joaquin County of ding -education k ,at'°,, ,.
<br />Supe rs, said Tom Horton, ' est-$100,(IQO p , w o j� �petitors
<br />the county's solid -waste manager. "Onceis gone; , lthill
<br />yM don't ,haye the money any,Calaw
<br />4` more.” n ads4lowr 1Vtarth,:l
<br />Are"orwar
<br />problem
<br />Fd's loner rattes'slm-
<br />ply a n o€ private enter A 60 VW
<br />prise vwa more efficiently S n's t� Wic.<
<br />than city. ent? City ®f8- . , the d should:.give up �4 e'"°;
<br />would
<br />ciais say situation is more its n p a. ;tq
<br />ncen,
<br />tom than trate Its resources on,p
<br />The state is forcing the city to instead. Grew>'T Bass+, w% � �$
<br />clean up groundwater contami- .. ":'president and part owner of
<br />nation caused by decades of Forward Inc.,,.•jOid tlte;four
<br />at Austin Road and the fillsin Sari County have kmp, u
<br />clhCamp landfill before en taking to con,
<br />modern nmental safe- d time dumpingat VIP
<br />guards were In lace. present rates
<br />for 150 K
<br />spe
<br />ds $125,000 a year to open= a glut .in landfill F
<br />ate a plant at Austin Road that space statewide,, is Ing d
<br />ter
<br />pulls polluted groundwater out: lug prices �w _ His rnnnu i »
<br />of out' oan is $60 per. ton td':.a, aPpon
<br />treated K r` pf X991 con aby " e- 00,441
<br />< s
<br />�Creek m t°airr® agq
<br />_ 1pl kA }'
<br />tidTt undue" theC1Ci1 Camp . •w r« 21n '; itt 1 tile.
<br />whk3t'tiaidv..is strictly � � � k .1trt4e'� "CiassIIi�,��t�� ` �fo�,�!
<br />dumping site but 'm �k` is `d `►ith` . �. stat
<br />used to handle all types of trash. mare stringent environmental
<br />Chen sail the state may order a safeguards than Austin Road. titipR
<br />cleanup similar to the one under City 10
<br />officials 'Odrft ev+g�ri, consera«
<br />o . at Austinat an the private, landfill 0 u°,Omp , r rm u
<br />.5 use they.thought "it 4A a r
<br />the st
<br />the p is
<br />a,
<br />McY
<br />there
<br />YW.'
<br />;oittg'
<br />diff
<br />thte��
<br />.,d's rates'go1Wd "go up
<br />If`'the city d
<br />l,, Fa 's�,onty eotr►
<br />Wd be the counto
<br />tdfill near'the
<br />;aunty lltie and the '
<br />tty Rei4vft C*ter"'!"
<br />3 uty upp"i, ,tsoaw. ;
<br />a.,'pernnit for the prorx,
<br />north, officia p said.
<br />JGOM of,
<br />hio 'Move >;.portion Of
<br />cis Greek to , make room
<br />y "they do 'not
<br />and6lls , tq k compe-
<br />�• • �t t
<br />mostf..�lr il...51s.atgx",
<br />CQnt�tlgted
<br />1 ,
<br />i&Isfing rant
<br />14 le✓pig s+'_..uk
<br />wr,�sppkesman�`,for
<br />grated Vhaste
<br />., I cnOK IM TNF ROAD: A garbage t'rdck passes Austin Road Landfill
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