Al0 - Sunday News, February 14, 1982 inquiring reporter ee by Ellsworth Dickson The Premier Street landfill is a pro- blem that will not go away. One solution (maybe) is to install an incineration . system, but both the start-up and running costs are high. This cost would be paid by North Vancouver taxpayers. Today’s question is: PETITION presented to Chilean Consulate on Lonsdale Avenue Wednesday by members of Amnesty International expressed concern over persons missing in Chile. (Terry Peters photo). “' Are you prepared to pay higher taxes to have a cleaner North Shore ? "' Simon Terlinden North Vancouver Yes, because a clean environment is = more important than higher taxes. A lot of garbage can be recycled such as glass, tin and paper. Even vegetable matter can be processed into fertilizer. Diana Budden North Vancouver We need a program to recycle all the garbage we can. The less garbage we send to the dump, the less our taxes will be. I really don't want to pay higher taxes. Gordon Armold North Vancouver It as too bad they can't find another place for the dump. | would prefer not to pay higher taxes for garbage disposal Steve McManamna North Vancouver Yes J think so We have to keep the North Shore as clean and natural as possible Tf tt ts gotng te fake more moncy then 1 gucas thats the way it has to be Kugene Motte di Nomnh Vancouver: If at was ® reasonatet. in ctease in tages then tt ta alright ty me | feelitiso serious matter to keep the North Shore clean | would like to see a study on what happens whea the wiad Dlaws ina Cincrator senoke around