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The Wheelabrator Decision
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Todays SNAFU [?]

One of the most expensive public works projects in Big Island history was awarded to a Houston firm yesterday that has been vying to build a garbage-to-energy incinerator for the county........

The contract must be approved by the Hawai'i County Council, which is expected to hold public hearings before voting.


So how can they award the Houston Firm w/out a FINAL VOTE [Sad!]

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#2
The Council will hold public hearings, it's not fully cleared, only selected by the mayors office. It will probably never be pristine enough for some, and they'll stall it for years to come! I'm betting it'll never be built!
Gordon J Tilley
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#3
I hope they determine that this should be located on the Kona side of the island.

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#4
The Kona side doesn't need a waste incinerator either.To go even further ,waste incineration has no place anywhere on this island. So that means
I'm still strongly opposed to Pacific Waste's boondoggle proposal to build a waste incinerator at NELHA.
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#5
And what to do with the waste accrued? Plenty no can's, but not much else!

NELHA is an ongoing state scam to benefit a few otherwise unprofitable business, and at great cost to the state taxpayers. It was built as a power source, but because of UH incompetentce and corruption became a resort for otherwise useless UH Professors to scam investors in small busiess schemes many of which duped island residents out of millions!

That property should be paying millions to the state or should be sold to some outside interest as a resort, or whatever.

Gordon J Tilley
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#6
The County should build a new landfill or bale/ship the trash to the mainland.An aggressive recycling program would help also.
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#7
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Originally posted by Aaron S

The County should build a new landfill


Agree, there's a whole bunch of vacant land near the Kona Airport, which would make a good spot for a landfill. They can mound it up like Fresh Kills NY did and create the largest man-made mountain west of California. It can become a tourist attraction for the cruise ships. The VOG issue in Kona will also mask the smell from the landfill. Now we will have that NIMBY thing to deal with but if the west side wants a new landfill instead of an incinerator, let's give it to them.

I think the whole issue is landfills are ecologically unsound, nobody wants one near them, and a new landfill is what they are trying to avoid.

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Originally posted by Aaron S

or bale/ship the trash to the mainland.


Better yet, if it's O.K. to ship Hawaii trash to the mainland, let's do it in reverse. Ship mainland trash to Hawaii and start a whole new industry. Think of all the jobs it would create. The economic impact would be huge. This will also ease traffic as people will avoid the roads while the truck with week old garbage is going from the dock to the landfill. And I bet it will also solve the centipede problem as the new mainland rats will surly be looking for a bite to eat after such a long trip to beautiful Hawaii.

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Originally posted by Aaron S

An aggressive recycling program would help also.


That would be a good start.
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Originally posted by Aaron S

The Kona side doesn't need a waste incinerator either.To go even further ,waste incineration has no place anywhere on this island. .....

Aaron -

Lets not get in a pissing match again. In reality... if you lived in Puna/Hilo... wouldn't you honestly feel that Kona is the better place to put this thing?

I mean the Kona winds would just take anything off the island, and well, *cough* send it over here to Oahu?

P.S. Glad your mom is doing better

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Damon, you partially read what I wrote. Waste incineration is inappropriate anywhere on this island .I'm not sure how much
more clearer I can be about that.
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Originally posted by Aaron S

Damon, you partially read what I wrote. Waste incineration is inappropriate anywhere on this island .I'm not sure how much
more clearer I can be about that.


I did read your post.

I'm just saying that it now looks like we are going to face it on this island.

Can't us peons still have a say in at least where it's going to be located?

If we can.... It should be the Kona side....

Whatcha think[?][^]

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