From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Thu Jan 2 14:13:40 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Chuck Boelkins) Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 09:13:40 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Survey question Message-ID: --=_0659210D.8AEBC72F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Eileen-- You should state that from 3-8 pounds of lead are in the picture tubes of = color monitors and color TV sets. (Some people have no idea what a CRT = is.) Chuck Boelkins Resource Recovery Specialist Pollution Prevention Assistance Division Georgia DNR 7 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta GA 30334 404-651-5585 voice 800-685-2443 voice Waste is a resource in the wrong place >>> EBSousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us 12/30/02 05:21PM >>> Great suggestions, Chrystal, thank you. Eileen -----Original Message----- From: Chrystal Bartlett [mailto:Chrystal.Bartlett@ncmail.net] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:50 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: Re: [P2assist] Survey question Dear Eileen,=20 I am responding more as a survey writer than as a waste professional.=20 Despite great anecdotal evidence to support this supposition, I submit = that choice "c" should be modified to read "who will likely pass it on" or probably , or some other modifier. That is, unless 100% of all manfuacturers of items that might possibly be recycled have stated "c" (unmodified) as their position. Anything less and you may run into a bit = of flack from these manufacturers if they choose to take exception.=20 You may also want to clarify in the question (and I don't have the full instrument before me so therefore lack context) that CRTs and monitors = cost more than traditional recycleables due to the presence of toxics. Simply stating "more" (a comparative) without the standard it is being compared = to can confuse the respondents.=20 Hope these suggestions help.=20 Eileen Sousley wrote:=20 Hello fellow colleagues,=20 I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics recycling event in=20 Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our survey about = the=20 pending electronics ARF. I would like to make the question a bit more=20 concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking for your=20 expertise. Please send comments directly to me at=20 ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us > .=20 Q. Recycling monitors and televisions costs money because of the = cathode=20 ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic materials in the unit, it is likely = that=20 they will soon be banned from landfills. How would you like to see the = cost=20 for recycling funded?=20 A. An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item (similar to that = for=20 refrigerators & tires)=20 B. A fee when it is being disposed or recycled (like today)=20 C. By the manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the = retailer=20 and then the consumer)=20 D. Other (please specify)________________________________=20 Thank you.=20 Happy Recycling!=20 Eileen Sousley=20 Cabarrus County HHW & Recycling=20 Concord, NC=20 (704) 920-3279=20 =20 DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) = and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this = electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail=20 message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and = as=20 such subject to request and review by anyone at any time.=20 _______________________________________________=20 P2assist mailing list=20 P2assist@lists.p2pays.org=20 http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist =20 _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist= DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) = and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this = electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist --=_0659210D.8AEBC72F Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Eileen--
You should state that from 3-8 pounds of lead are in the picture = tubes of=20 color monitors and color TV sets.  (Some people have no idea what a = CRT=20 is.)
 
Chuck Boelkins
Resource Recovery Specialist
Pollution Prevention= =20 Assistance Division
Georgia DNR
7 MLK Jr. Dr.,  Atlanta = GA =20 30334
 
404-651-5585 voice
800-685-2443 voice
Waste is a resource in = the=20 wrong place

>>> EBSousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us 12/30/02 = 05:21PM=20 >>>
Great suggestions, Chrystal, thank=20 you.

Eileen

-----Original Message-----
From: Chrystal = Bartlett=20 [mailto:Chrystal.Bartlett@ncma= il.net]
Sent:=20 Monday, December 30, 2002 4:50 PM
To:=20 p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org
Subject: Re: [P2assist] Survey=20 question


Dear Eileen,

I am responding more as a survey = writer=20 than as a waste professional.


Despite great anecdotal evidence = to=20 support this supposition, I submit that
choice "c" should be modified = to read=20 "who will likely pass it on" or
probably , or some other modifier. = That=20 is, unless 100% of all
manfuacturers of items that might possibly be = recycled=20 have  stated "c"
(unmodified) as their position.  Anything = less and=20 you may run into a bit of
flack from these manufacturers if they choose = to=20 take exception.


You may also want to clarify in the question = (and I=20 don't have the full
instrument before me so therefore lack context) = that CRTs=20 and monitors cost
more than traditional recycleables due to the = presence of=20 toxics.  Simply
stating "more" (a comparative) without the = standard it=20 is being compared to
can confuse the respondents.


Hope = these=20 suggestions help.


Eileen Sousley wrote:


Hello = fellow=20 colleagues,

I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics = recycling=20 event in
Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our = survey=20 about the
pending electronics ARF.  I would like to make the = question a=20 bit more
concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking = for=20 your
expertise.  Please send comments directly to me at=20
ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc= .us
<mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc= .us>=20 > .


Q.    Recycling monitors and televisions = costs=20 money because of the cathode
ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic = materials in=20 the unit, it is likely that
they will soon be banned from landfills. = How=20 would you like to see the cost
for recycling funded?=20
A.    An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item = (similar=20 to that for
refrigerators & tires)
B.    A fee = when=20 it is being disposed or recycled (like today)
C.    By = the=20 manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the retailer
and then = the=20 consumer)
D.    Other (please=20 specify)________________________________


Thank you.=20


Happy Recycling!
Eileen Sousley
Cabarrus County HHW = &=20 Recycling
Concord, NC
(704) 920-3279
 =20


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--=_0659210D.8AEBC72F-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Thu Jan 2 14:44:06 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Rudy Moehrbach) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 09:44:06 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Survey question Message-ID: <0C508BCADE05EB4F97E8FA756D9E1D5C03FA39@picard.p2pays.org> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B26D.670622F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I complement you on pointing out that we all are using too many acronyms. I prefer the practice of using the complete descriptive term the first time, with the acronym then following in parentheses, and after that, using the acronym as needed. It takes a little more time, but it helps to include more people in the discussions. Frankly, I don't know, or perhaps cannot recall, many of the acronyms. As a result I am forced to ignore some of the discussions Rudy Moehrbach Staff Engineer Waste Reduction Resource Center Phone 800-476-8686 Web http://wrrc.p2pays.org Check out DPPEA marketplace for waste material: www.ncwastetrader.org -----Original Message----- From: Chuck Boelkins [mailto:Chuck_Boelkins@dnr.state.ga.us] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:14 AM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: RE: [P2assist] Survey question Eileen-- You should state that from 3-8 pounds of lead are in the picture tubes of color monitors and color TV sets. (Some people have no idea what a CRT is.) Chuck Boelkins Resource Recovery Specialist Pollution Prevention Assistance Division Georgia DNR 7 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta GA 30334 404-651-5585 voice 800-685-2443 voice Waste is a resource in the wrong place >>> EBSousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us 12/30/02 05:21PM >>> Great suggestions, Chrystal, thank you. Eileen -----Original Message----- From: Chrystal Bartlett [ mailto:Chrystal.Bartlett@ncmail.net] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:50 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: Re: [P2assist] Survey question Dear Eileen, I am responding more as a survey writer than as a waste professional. Despite great anecdotal evidence to support this supposition, I submit that choice "c" should be modified to read "who will likely pass it on" or probably , or some other modifier. That is, unless 100% of all manfuacturers of items that might possibly be recycled have stated "c" (unmodified) as their position. Anything less and you may run into a bit of flack from these manufacturers if they choose to take exception. You may also want to clarify in the question (and I don't have the full instrument before me so therefore lack context) that CRTs and monitors cost more than traditional recycleables due to the presence of toxics. Simply stating "more" (a comparative) without the standard it is being compared to can confuse the respondents. Hope these suggestions help. Eileen Sousley wrote: Hello fellow colleagues, I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics recycling event in Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our survey about the pending electronics ARF. I would like to make the question a bit more concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking for your expertise. Please send comments directly to me at ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us > > . Q. Recycling monitors and televisions costs money because of the cathode ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic materials in the unit, it is likely that they will soon be banned from landfills. How would you like to see the cost for recycling funded? A. An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item (similar to that for refrigerators & tires) B. A fee when it is being disposed or recycled (like today) C. By the manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the retailer and then the consumer) D. Other (please specify)________________________________ Thank you. Happy Recycling! Eileen Sousley Cabarrus County HHW & Recycling Concord, NC (704) 920-3279 DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist < http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist > _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B26D.670622F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
I complement you on pointing out that we all are using too many acronyms. I prefer the practice of using the complete descriptive term the first time, with the acronym then following in parentheses, and after that, using the acronym as needed. It takes a little more time, but it helps to include more people in the discussions. Frankly, I don't know, or perhaps cannot recall,  many of the acronyms. As a result I am forced to ignore some of the discussions
 

Rudy Moehrbach
Staff Engineer
Waste Reduction Resource Center
Phone 800-476-8686
Web http://wrrc.p2pays.org
Check out DPPEA marketplace for waste material: www.ncwastetrader.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Boelkins [mailto:Chuck_Boelkins@dnr.state.ga.us]
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:14 AM
To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org
Subject: RE: [P2assist] Survey question

Eileen--
You should state that from 3-8 pounds of lead are in the picture tubes of color monitors and color TV sets.  (Some people have no idea what a CRT is.)
 
Chuck Boelkins
Resource Recovery Specialist
Pollution Prevention Assistance Division
Georgia DNR
7 MLK Jr. Dr.,  Atlanta GA  30334
 
404-651-5585 voice
800-685-2443 voice
Waste is a resource in the wrong place

>>> EBSousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us 12/30/02 05:21PM >>>
Great suggestions, Chrystal, thank you.

Eileen

-----Original Message-----
From: Chrystal Bartlett [mailto:Chrystal.Bartlett@ncmail.net]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:50 PM
To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org
Subject: Re: [P2assist] Survey question


Dear Eileen,

I am responding more as a survey writer than as a waste professional.


Despite great anecdotal evidence to support this supposition, I submit that
choice "c" should be modified to read "who will likely pass it on" or
probably , or some other modifier.  That is, unless 100% of all
manfuacturers of items that might possibly be recycled have  stated "c"
(unmodified) as their position.  Anything less and you may run into a bit of
flack from these manufacturers if they choose to take exception.


You may also want to clarify in the question (and I don't have the full
instrument before me so therefore lack context) that CRTs and monitors cost
more than traditional recycleables due to the presence of toxics.  Simply
stating "more" (a comparative) without the standard it is being compared to
can confuse the respondents.


Hope these suggestions help.


Eileen Sousley wrote:


Hello fellow colleagues,

I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics recycling event in
Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our survey about the
pending electronics ARF.  I would like to make the question a bit more
concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking for your
expertise.  Please send comments directly to me at
ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us
<mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us> > .


Q.    Recycling monitors and televisions costs money because of the cathode
ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic materials in the unit, it is likely that
they will soon be banned from landfills. How would you like to see the cost
for recycling funded?
A.    An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item (similar to that for
refrigerators & tires)
B.    A fee when it is being disposed or recycled (like today)
C.    By the manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the retailer
and then the consumer)
D.    Other (please specify)________________________________


Thank you.


Happy Recycling!
Eileen Sousley
Cabarrus County HHW & Recycling
Concord, NC
(704) 920-3279
 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B26D.670622F0-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Thu Jan 2 15:17:47 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Eileen Sousley) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 10:17:47 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Survey question Message-ID: <683133968F18D5118CF0000629398A0F987A44@MOZART> Rudy & Chuck et. al., Thanks for your input, it is much appreciated. I have included 'cathode ray tubes' in the survey question and have made a strong effort to include that title along with a description in all literature I circulate to my residents about the electronics event. I will try to fit in the 3-8 lbs of lead fact as well if I can still manage to keep the question concise. Everyone has been giving me great feedback on this, thank you all very much. I'm hoping to have some good data for future discussions on passing an Advanced Recycling Fee (ARF) on electronics in NC. Regards and Happy New Year, Eileen -----Original Message----- From: Rudy Moehrbach [mailto:Rudy_Moehrbach@p2pays.org] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:44 AM To: 'p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org' Subject: RE: [P2assist] Survey question I complement you on pointing out that we all are using too many acronyms. I prefer the practice of using the complete descriptive term the first time, with the acronym then following in parentheses, and after that, using the acronym as needed. It takes a little more time, but it helps to include more people in the discussions. Frankly, I don't know, or perhaps cannot recall, many of the acronyms. As a result I am forced to ignore some of the discussions Rudy Moehrbach Staff Engineer Waste Reduction Resource Center Phone 800-476-8686 Web http://wrrc.p2pays.org Check out DPPEA marketplace for waste material: www.ncwastetrader.org -----Original Message----- From: Chuck Boelkins [mailto:Chuck_Boelkins@dnr.state.ga.us] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:14 AM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: RE: [P2assist] Survey question Eileen-- You should state that from 3-8 pounds of lead are in the picture tubes of color monitors and color TV sets. (Some people have no idea what a CRT is.) Chuck Boelkins Resource Recovery Specialist Pollution Prevention Assistance Division Georgia DNR 7 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta GA 30334 404-651-5585 voice 800-685-2443 voice Waste is a resource in the wrong place >>> EBSousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us 12/30/02 05:21PM >>> Great suggestions, Chrystal, thank you. Eileen -----Original Message----- From: Chrystal Bartlett [ mailto:Chrystal.Bartlett@ncmail.net] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:50 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: Re: [P2assist] Survey question Dear Eileen, I am responding more as a survey writer than as a waste professional. Despite great anecdotal evidence to support this supposition, I submit that choice "c" should be modified to read "who will likely pass it on" or probably , or some other modifier. That is, unless 100% of all manfuacturers of items that might possibly be recycled have stated "c" (unmodified) as their position. Anything less and you may run into a bit of flack from these manufacturers if they choose to take exception. You may also want to clarify in the question (and I don't have the full instrument before me so therefore lack context) that CRTs and monitors cost more than traditional recycleables due to the presence of toxics. Simply stating "more" (a comparative) without the standard it is being compared to can confuse the respondents. Hope these suggestions help. Eileen Sousley wrote: Hello fellow colleagues, I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics recycling event in Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our survey about the pending electronics ARF. I would like to make the question a bit more concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking for your expertise. Please send comments directly to me at ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us < mailto:ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us > > . Q. Recycling monitors and televisions costs money because of the cathode ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic materials in the unit, it is likely that they will soon be banned from landfills. How would you like to see the cost for recycling funded? A. An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item (similar to that for refrigerators & tires) B. A fee when it is being disposed or recycled (like today) C. By the manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the retailer and then the consumer) D. Other (please specify)________________________________ Thank you. Happy Recycling! Eileen Sousley Cabarrus County HHW & Recycling Concord, NC (704) 920-3279 DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist < http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist > _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Thu Jan 2 20:16:58 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Carla Parks) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 15:16:58 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] question Message-ID: <8575A49E8A48D511B1AC0003473B2B577F16A3@mailsrv.co.iredell.nc.us> I am a first time user. Not sure how this works but here goes! I am looking for a used conveyor belt to use to divert tin cans from an aluminum can crusher blower. Not sure about specs. Any ideas or sources to contact? Thanks!!!! From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Fri Jan 3 22:04:14 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (p2assist@lists.p2pays.org) Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 17:04:14 EST Subject: [P2assist] Re: P2assist digest, Vol 1 #202 - 1 msg Message-ID: <79.628cd27.2b4762de@aol.com> --part1_79.628cd27.2b4762de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 1/3/2003 11:26:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, p2assist-request@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org writes: > I am a first time user. Not sure how this works but here goes! I am looking > for a used conveyor belt to use to divert tin cans from an aluminum can > crusher blower. Not sure about specs. Any ideas or sources to contact? > Thanks!!!! > > Try coal mining operations in VA. I have had some discussions with some in past, but unfortunately cannot give you any numbers. I suppose VA and WV Env'l Regulators could lead you in the right direction. --part1_79.628cd27.2b4762de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 1/3/2003 11:26:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, p2assist-request@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org writes:


I am a first time user. Not sure how this works but here goes! I am looking
for a used conveyor belt to use to divert tin cans from an aluminum can
crusher blower. Not sure about specs. Any ideas or sources to contact?
Thanks!!!!



Try coal mining operations in VA.  I have had some discussions with some in past, but unfortunately cannot give you any numbers.  I suppose VA and WV Env'l Regulators could lead you in the right direction.
--part1_79.628cd27.2b4762de_boundary-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Fri Jan 3 22:06:27 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (p2assist@lists.p2pays.org) Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 17:06:27 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Licensing programs Message-ID: About a year ago I emailed the checcswman listserve asking about waste hauler licensing programs. Wake County is working on updating our licensing program this spring as part of a C&D Recycling Ordinance that has been drafted. Our current intern did an excellent internet search regarding licensing programs throughout the Nation and I wanted to share it with the p2pays list. The document is about 12 pages long - a one page summary per Ordinance. If you would like me to email you a copy of the document, let me know. If you are part of a County or Municipal jurisdiction in NC that has a hauler licensing program, could you please email or send me a copy? Thank you. Kelley Dennings Wake County Solid Waste PO Box 550 Raleigh, NC 27602 919-856-5277 or http://www.co.wake.nc.us/solidwaste ASK FOR YOUR FREE WASTE ASSESSMENT! From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Sat Jan 4 17:10:50 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Sarah Humphries) Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 12:10:50 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Licensing programs Message-ID: <61DC27D9E6E2D3118726009027B1102903455C93@MISEXCHANGE> I would love to see what you have...please send. Also, I would like to know if you have an inspection program for the cleanliness of the trucks, including municipal trucks. Happy New Year.....Sarah Humphries -----Original Message----- From: kdennings@co.wake.nc.us [mailto:kdennings@co.wake.nc.us] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 5:06 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Cc: Priscilla.Benson@co.wake.nc.us Subject: [P2assist] Licensing programs About a year ago I emailed the checcswman listserve asking about waste hauler licensing programs. Wake County is working on updating our licensing program this spring as part of a C&D Recycling Ordinance that has been drafted. Our current intern did an excellent internet search regarding licensing programs throughout the Nation and I wanted to share it with the p2pays list. The document is about 12 pages long - a one page summary per Ordinance. If you would like me to email you a copy of the document, let me know. If you are part of a County or Municipal jurisdiction in NC that has a hauler licensing program, could you please email or send me a copy? Thank you. Kelley Dennings Wake County Solid Waste PO Box 550 Raleigh, NC 27602 919-856-5277 or http://www.co.wake.nc.us/solidwaste ASK FOR YOUR FREE WASTE ASSESSMENT! _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Sun Jan 5 20:17:22 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Susan Newman) Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 15:17:22 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Survey question In-Reply-To: <683133968F18D5118CF0000629398A0F987A2D@MOZART> Message-ID: My answer is "A". Susan Newman New Life Plastic Recycling, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: p2assist-admin@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org [mailto:p2assist-admin@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org]On Behalf Of Eileen Sousley Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:38 PM To: P2Assist (E-mail) Subject: [P2assist] Survey question Hello fellow colleagues, I am getting ready for our 3rd annual electronics recycling event in Cabarrus County and have decided to add a question to our survey about the pending electronics ARF. I would like to make the question a bit more concise (and maybe less abrupt) for the form so I am looking for your expertise. Please send comments directly to me at ebsousley@co.cabarrus.nc.us . Q. Recycling monitors and televisions costs money because of the cathode ray tube (CRT). Due to the toxic materials in the unit, it is likely that they will soon be banned from landfills. How would you like to see the cost for recycling funded? A. An advanced recycling fee when purchasing item (similar to that for refrigerators & tires) B. A fee when it is being disposed or recycled (like today) C. By the manufacturer of the unit (who will pass it on to the retailer and then the consumer) D. Other (please specify)________________________________ Thank you. Happy Recycling! Eileen Sousley Cabarrus County HHW & Recycling Concord, NC (704) 920-3279 DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Mon Jan 6 16:13:02 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Sarah Humphries) Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 11:13:02 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Licensing programs Message-ID: <61DC27D9E6E2D3118726009027B1102903455C96@MISEXCHANGE> Please email me copy of lic. programs. Thanks, Sarah -----Original Message----- From: Sarah Humphries Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 12:11 PM To: 'p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org' Subject: RE: [P2assist] Licensing programs I would love to see what you have...please send. Also, I would like to know if you have an inspection program for the cleanliness of the trucks, including municipal trucks. Happy New Year.....Sarah Humphries -----Original Message----- From: kdennings@co.wake.nc.us [mailto:kdennings@co.wake.nc.us] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 5:06 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Cc: Priscilla.Benson@co.wake.nc.us Subject: [P2assist] Licensing programs About a year ago I emailed the checcswman listserve asking about waste hauler licensing programs. Wake County is working on updating our licensing program this spring as part of a C&D Recycling Ordinance that has been drafted. Our current intern did an excellent internet search regarding licensing programs throughout the Nation and I wanted to share it with the p2pays list. The document is about 12 pages long - a one page summary per Ordinance. If you would like me to email you a copy of the document, let me know. If you are part of a County or Municipal jurisdiction in NC that has a hauler licensing program, could you please email or send me a copy? Thank you. Kelley Dennings Wake County Solid Waste PO Box 550 Raleigh, NC 27602 919-856-5277 or http://www.co.wake.nc.us/solidwaste ASK FOR YOUR FREE WASTE ASSESSMENT! _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist _______________________________________________ P2assist mailing list P2assist@lists.p2pays.org http://lists.p2pays.org/mailman/listinfo/p2assist From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Mon Jan 6 17:42:15 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (p2assist@lists.p2pays.org) Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 12:42:15 EST Subject: [P2assist] License Programs Message-ID: <149.6e6de3c.2b4b19f7@aol.com> --part1_149.6e6de3c.2b4b19f7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please email me copy of license programs. Gwen Wagner, President Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC 19722 One Norman Boulevard # 220 Suite 166 Cornelius, NC 28031 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone: 704 - 987 - 9686 Fax: 704 - 987 - 9682 E-mail: WagTec a2z@aol.com www.PRO-pHx.com PRO-pHx Is An Environmentally Sustainable Product From Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC NON - TOXIC NON - FLAMMABLE NON - ACID NON- HAZARDOUS _______________________________________________________ END --part1_149.6e6de3c.2b4b19f7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please email me copy of license programs.  

Gwen Wagner, President
Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC
19722 One Norman Boulevard # 220
Suite 166
Cornelius, NC 28031
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Phone:  704 - 987 - 9686     
Fax:      704 - 987 - 9682 
E-mail:  WagTec a2z@aol.com
www.PRO-pHx.com

PRO-pHx Is An Environmentally Sustainable Product From
Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC


NON - TOXIC       NON - FLAMMABLE        NON - ACID         NON- HAZARDOUS
_______________________________________________________
END


--part1_149.6e6de3c.2b4b19f7_boundary-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Mon Jan 6 17:35:20 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Ron Townley) Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 12:35:20 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Computer Recycling for the needy Message-ID: <4.1.20030106123205.01568cf0@landofsky.org> --=====================_13110231==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I received this from a co-worker and thought others might be interested. = They take used electronics donations. Ron > > Greetings > > Simputer (USA) is a nonprofit organization in charlotte, North Carolina. > We are seeking financial help and would like to know whether your Co. = could > help us and if yes, please reply as soon as posible. our program. > > About Us:=20 > > =B7 Simputer (USA) is a non-profit, charitable organization, ruled= tax-exempt > by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under IRC 501 (c) (3). We are > dedicated to improving the quality of life for the disadvantaged by= utilizing > technological resources of the community. Although we are based in= Charlotte, > NC, we can handle customer's needs throughout the Carolinas. We have= engaged > highly trained staff of professionals to assist you. We accept= tax-deductible > donations of your surplus computers and related equipment, financial and > professional assistance. > > Our Mission:=20 > > =B7 Our mission is to cycle off poverty by providing access to computer > technology. The byte back computer recycling program will save the= unwanted > machines which otherwise would have gone to landfills. We repair,= refurbish, > and upgrade these computers and make them available to schools, special= need > students, and low-income families. > > RECYCLING CELL PHONES AND COMPUTERS WILL HELP TO PRESERVE OUR= ENVIRONMENT. > > The goals of the program are: > > Preserving our environment. > Providing free equipment to needy individuals so they are able to access > information technology. > Working through area schools and local mentors to train students for a= career > in computer repair and A +certification. > Being a source for businesses and individuals to dispose of unwanted > computers, peripherals, and software while receiving tax credit. > > > Our website is www.simputerusa.org > > Thank you. > > Roger Deora > > Ron Townley Land-of-Sky Regional Council 25 Heritage Drive Asheville, NC 28806 Ph: (828) 251-6622 (reception) or (828) 251-6225 ext. 130 (direct line) Fax: (828) 251-6353 www.landofsky.org This message sent electronically to save natural resources. --=====================_13110231==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I received this from a co-worker and thought others might be interested.  They take used electronics donations.
Ron


Greetings

Simputer (USA) is a  nonprofit organization in charlotte, North Carolina.
We are seeking financial help and would like to know whether your Co.  could help us and if yes, please reply as soon as posible. our  program.

About Us:

=B7 Simputer (USA) is a non-profit, charitable organization, ruled tax-exempt by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under IRC 501 (c) (3). We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for the disadvantaged by utilizing technological resources of the community. Although we are based in Charlotte, NC, we can handle customer's needs throughout the Carolinas. We have engaged highly trained staff of professionals to assist you. We accept tax-deductible donations of your surplus computers and related equipment, financial and professional assistance.

Our Mission:

=B7 Our mission is to cycle off poverty by providing access to computer technology. The byte back computer recycling program will save the unwanted machines which otherwise would have gone to landfills. We repair, refurbish, and upgrade these computers and make them available to schools, special need students, and low-income families.

RECYCLING CELL PHONES AND COMPUTERS WILL HELP TO PRESERVE  OUR ENVIRONMENT.

The goals of the program are:

Preserving our environment.
Providing free equipment to needy individuals so they  are able to access information technology.
Working through area schools and local mentors to train students for a career in computer repair and A +certification.
Being a source for businesses and individuals to dispose of unwanted computers, peripherals, and software while receiving tax credit.


Our website is www.simputerusa.org

Thank you.

Roger Deora




Ron Townley
Land-of-Sky Regional Council
25 Heritage Drive
Asheville, NC 28806

Ph: (828) 251-6622 (reception)
or (828) 251-6225 ext. 130 (direct line)
Fax: (828) 251-6353


This message sent electronically to save natural resources.

--=====================_13110231==_.ALT-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Mon Jan 6 18:56:06 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Eileen Sousley) Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:56:06 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] Computer Recycling for the needy Message-ID: <683133968F18D5118CF0000629398A0F987A6A@MOZART> Has anyone done an audit on their operation? Or have any other information about them? -----Original Message----- From: Ron Townley [mailto:ron@landofsky.org] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:35 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: [P2assist] Computer Recycling for the needy I received this from a co-worker and thought others might be interested. They take used electronics donations. Ron Greetings Simputer (USA) is a nonprofit organization in charlotte, North Carolina. We are seeking financial help and would like to know whether your Co. could help us and if yes, please reply as soon as posible. our program. About Us: · Simputer (USA) is a non-profit, charitable organization, ruled tax-exempt by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under IRC 501 (c) (3). We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for the disadvantaged by utilizing technological resources of the community. Although we are based in Charlotte, NC, we can handle customer's needs throughout the Carolinas. We have engaged highly trained staff of professionals to assist you. We accept tax-deductible donations of your surplus computers and related equipment, financial and professional assistance. Our Mission: · Our mission is to cycle off poverty by providing access to computer technology. The byte back computer recycling program will save the unwanted machines which otherwise would have gone to landfills. We repair, refurbish, and upgrade these computers and make them available to schools, special need students, and low-income families. RECYCLING CELL PHONES AND COMPUTERS WILL HELP TO PRESERVE OUR ENVIRONMENT. The goals of the program are: Preserving our environment. Providing free equipment to needy individuals so they are able to access information technology. Working through area schools and local mentors to train students for a career in computer repair and A +certification. Being a source for businesses and individuals to dispose of unwanted computers, peripherals, and software while receiving tax credit. Our website is www.simputerusa.org Thank you. Roger Deora Ron Townley Land-of-Sky Regional Council 25 Heritage Drive Asheville, NC 28806 Ph: (828) 251-6622 (reception) or (828) 251-6225 ext. 130 (direct line) Fax: (828) 251-6353 www.landofsky.org This message sent electronically to save natural resources. DISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time. From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Wed Jan 8 12:32:31 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Tom Rhodes) Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 07:32:31 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] License Programs Message-ID: <0C508BCADE05EB4F97E8FA756D9E1D5C08BB77@picard.p2pays.org> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B712.0330CF60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Good day Gwen, As administrator of P2Assist Listserv, I received your request for a copy of license programs. I would like to refer you to the appropriate person or division from which you may get the requested information, however I will need additional information as to which license programs you are referring. If you wish, you may call me at (919) 715-6516 and I will try to assist you. If your request is for permitting information, you should call (877) 623-6748. Kindest regards, Tom Rhodes -----Original Message----- From: WagTecA2Z@aol.com [mailto:WagTecA2Z@aol.com] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:42 PM To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org Subject: [P2assist] License Programs Please email me copy of license programs. Gwen Wagner, President Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC 19722 One Norman Boulevard # 220 Suite 166 Cornelius, NC 28031 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone: 704 - 987 - 9686 Fax: 704 - 987 - 9682 E-mail: WagTec a2z@aol.com www.PRO-pHx.com PRO-pHx Is An Environmentally Sustainable Product From Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC NON - TOXIC NON - FLAMMABLE NON - ACID NON- HAZARDOUS _______________________________________________________ END ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B712.0330CF60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Good day Gwen,
 
    As administrator of P2Assist Listserv, I received your request for a copy of license programs. I would like to refer you to the appropriate person or division from which you may get the requested information, however I will need additional information as to which license programs you are referring. If you wish, you may call me at (919) 715-6516 and I will try to assist you. If your request is for permitting information, you should call (877) 623-6748.
 
Kindest regards,
Tom Rhodes
-----Original Message-----
From: WagTecA2Z@aol.com [mailto:WagTecA2Z@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:42 PM
To: p2assist@ncc-1701d.p2pays.org
Subject: [P2assist] License Programs

Please email me copy of license programs.  

Gwen Wagner, President
Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC
19722 One Norman Boulevard # 220
Suite 166
Cornelius, NC 28031
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Phone:  704 - 987 - 9686     
Fax:      704 - 987 - 9682 
E-mail:  WagTec a2z@aol.com
www.PRO-pHx.com

PRO-pHx Is An Environmentally Sustainable Product From
Wagner Environmental Technologies LLC


NON - TOXIC       NON - FLAMMABLE        NON - ACID         NON- HAZARDOUS
_______________________________________________________
END


------_=_NextPart_001_01C2B712.0330CF60-- From p2assist@lists.p2pays.org Thu Jan 9 21:43:35 2003 From: p2assist@lists.p2pays.org (Rhonda Sherman) Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 16:43:35 -0500 Subject: [P2assist] C&D, deconstruction videos Message-ID: <3E1DED07.7E1EA5AE@ncsu.edu> VIDEOS WERE $25, NOW $15 ----------------------------------- Two videos produced at NCSU, on construction debris recycling and deconstruction, have just been reduced from $25 to $15. Actually, all of the videos produced at NCSU are now $15 (check out the other titles at http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/agcomm/), but many of you in the field of solid waste/resource management have been/will be interested in the following videos: Don't Trash It! Reducing Residential Construction Debris, NCSU, Rhonda Sherman, Bio. & Ag. Engineering, 1995, 24 minutes, (both English and Spanish versions on one tape). Construction of a 2000 sq. ft. home can create 4 tons of debris, much of which can be recycled. This video gives workers tips for preventing this debris, as well as for reusing and recycling scrap materials. Old Buildings Don't Have To Go To Waste, NCSU, Rhonda Sherman, Bio. & Ag. Engineering, 1996, 23 minutes. For 25 years, Pete Hendricks has been recycling old buildings. This video shows how to carefully dismantle old structures and use the materials to build new houses. All videotapes are $15, including tax and shipping. Orders may be mailed to: Customer Service, NCSU Dept. of Communication Services, Box 7603, Raleigh, NC 27695-7603. A pre-paid check or money order in the correct amount must accompany the order. Please make check or money order payable to North Carolina State University, U.S. funds only. For more information on how to purchase, contact Peggy Weis, Customer Service Team, at (919) 513-3255, or by email at: Peggy_Weis@ncsu.edu -- Rhonda L. Sherman Extension Solid Waste Specialist Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department N. C. State University, Box 7625 Raleigh, NC 27695-7625 Phone 919/515-6770; Fax 919/515-6772 E-mail: rhonda_sherman@ncsu.edu http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/people/faculty/sherman