SRG SNe CRIST FAVORS INCINERATION BUT........ Bell and Ball agree: District garbage options limited TRASH DISPOSAL methods used in Europe may be technologically impressive but Premier Street’s controversial} landfill may remain the most feasible for the North Shore community -- politically and economically. Of the Vancouver politicians who three North District toured facilities last April, two agree, im a formally sub- mitted report to council, with District Engineer John Bremner’s landfill study suggesting that Premier Street disposal site is viable for a further 20 years. Both Mayor Don Bell and Alderman fim Ball noted complete to acceptabic levels. “I still believe we should not continue (streaming) our total waste into the Premicr Street site.” said Bell. “However, a significant portion of our garbage which cannot be reasonably dealt with must be landfilled. “Most of the alternanves that have been suggested.” he continued, “have capital costs ranging from $10 to $20 million which could produce UNISEX 1981 Lonsdate Ave every Tuesday children’s day up ho and mal age 9 SIO AQE 1044 Eugene Berti fonnmeanty of La Coupe de Ville is nin & trom Hobday tor Appotntments Wo use Producto local tax increases 10 to 15 trash disposal systems which included incineration, composting, shredding and recycling. But all fell short of District's needs. “There were many factors affecting choice of a system ranging from public health “In our area the factors of prime importance are cn- vironment, geography. economics and practicality. “Ym satisfied that our municipality’s landfill operation is very well managed with the probicms we face. From our visits to various waste disposal sites it appears there is no system perfected that totally removes the need for a land- fll” Ball said waste residuc from any disposal facility can amount to “anywhere haircuts $5 00 JOIC@ & recommend hota 985-9101 APPOINTMENTS from 15 per cent to 40 per cent,” even if both = in- cineration and recycling techniques are used. Alderman’ Emie Crist, however, voiced strong support for ridding the District of Premier Street's trash mountain and replacing it with an in- Cineration and_ recycling system which would be jointly operated and financed with the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Cnist told council in his report that he was impressed with European disposal methods and that District should seriously investigate alternatives to the cxisting garbage dump. “We should move towards incineration and recycling in GVRD on a cost-sharing basis with the provincial government,” said Crist. “We (District) should press very hard for the senior governments to come to gnps with implementing feasible disposal systems.” Meanwhile, Bell main- tained that if any measures to upgrade District's landfill practices are taken, the route to go would be “separation and recycling,” since it is the only procedure that “offers solutions to the many concerns in our community.” He said all other disposal practices ‘‘would be uluumately unacceptable to our residents” and that the costs of any move towards shutting down Premier's landfill or “finding a solution” will be borne by all the residents. 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