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Warrick County Solid Waste board authorizes staff negotiations on aging tank, approves cameras and reviews e‑waste, Labor Day support
Summary
The board authorized staff to negotiate terms for an aging Wabash-owned fuel tank, approved exterior security cameras, reviewed e-waste collection results (19,320 lb) and voted to table AED replacements pending compatibility checks; board also moved the next meeting to the processing center.
At its Nov. 20 meeting the Warrick County Solid Waste Management District addressed multiple operational items: the board authorized staff to negotiate the disposition of an aging Wabash-owned fuel tank, approved security cameras for the Pelzer Road facility, reviewed e-waste results and discussed Labor Day support and other routine matters.
Fuel tank negotiations: Sherry Severs said Synergy, the incoming fuel contractor, will supply new tanks at no cost to the county, while Wabash (the outgoing vendor) offered to sell a 550-gallon single-wall tank for $1,782 and a pump/filter/nozzle assembly for $950 (total $2,732). Board members raised concerns that removing the existing tank could damage the shelter built around it and suggested asking Wabash to leave the tank…
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