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Authority outlines transfer-station services, safety upgrades and staffing needs in director’s report
Summary
Director Ted Ward summarized daily services, upcoming household hazardous waste collection, communication and scale recertification plans, security options for the Del Norte County transfer station, and the search for separate legal counsel.
At its Sept. 16 meeting, the Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority’s director, Ted Ward, summarized ongoing operations at the Del Norte, Gaski and Klamath transfer stations and highlighted services and planned improvements.
Ward said the authority operates the three transfer stations and provides required monitoring and reporting “without any financial support from the city of Crescent City or the county of Del Norte” and that per-ton rates at authority-managed facilities remain generally lower than comparable charges in Humboldt and Curry counties. He reminded residents that the authority accepts common household hazardous wastes every day and said its annual collection event will be Sept. 27…
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