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Boyle County awards glass pulverizer bid, applies for illegal-dump grant; long-running burn-site debate prompts air-quality monitoring request
Summary
Recycling officials recommended awarding a glass pulverizer contract and the court approved a grant application to clean an illegal dump site; residents and magistrates debated emissions from a county burner and voted to invite air-quality authorities to measure smoke during a burn.
The Boyle County Fiscal Court approved two recycling-related actions Oct. 28: the county accepted a low bid for a grant-funded glass pulverizer and authorized staff to apply for a state illegal-dump cleanup grant for a site on Miners Branch Road.
Recycling director Angie Muncy said two companies bid on the pulverizer; the court awarded the contract to Andela Products for $85,002.47 and the facility expects to take delivery within several months. "Once we get the machine ... we'll be able to start taking…
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