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Swansea approves $4,029 for recycling‑center electrical upgrades; town eyes glass‑recycling pilot
Summary
Selectmen authorized $4,029 from the Recycling Center Revolving Fund to install two isolated circuits and LED fixtures at the recycling facility and heard of a potential glass‑recycling pilot that could reduce shipping costs from about $45/ton to $20/ton.
The Swansea Board of Selectmen voted Dec. 3 to authorize $4,029 from the Recycling Center Revolving Fund to fund electrical work at the town’s recycling facility, following a presentation from Josh Whipple. Whipple described two new 120‑volt circuits to isolate compactors from space heaters and eight new high‑bay LED fixtures for the…
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