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RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:well the plan is to clos down the labasse and relocate it to some remote location in SOUTH Trinidad, cant wait, hope they take he bethamites there too.
RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:rfari wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:well the plan is to clos down the labasse and relocate it to some remote location in SOUTH Trinidad, cant wait, hope they take he bethamites there too.
doh start that talk. rell men gonna beatup inside here
well that is the original plan, taking the TRASH in Trinidad where it belongs!
Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:rfari wrote:Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:rfari wrote:Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:rfari wrote:Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:Is you bring up growley as d "saviour" eh!
never said that he is the 'saviour'. he will be firm; make the tuff decisions that other politicians are afraid of making
So in odda words... he will be "the one" to make Beetham a better place with his tuff decision makin etc, right?
then back to my first point!
back to ur first point. growley is new leadership. he's the future of the pnm
New Leadership... Same Culture...
If he is the future of the pnm, doesn't automatically mean that future of the country is in "safe hands"... like I said: Back to my First Point!
growley symbolises the new pnm culture. very low tolerance for bs and high ethics
I have a very small feeling that you might may cud be right but...
the thing is, is not just the leader who makes the decisions but most of the times it's a collective agreement.
So if u put a "leader" who is just a representative of the collective party decision, then what change you really expecting?
Especially since all the other pnm stalwarts still there to ensure that the old time, backward thinkin culture continues.
Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:well the plan is to clos down the labasse and relocate it to some remote location in SOUTH Trinidad, cant wait, hope they take he bethamites there too.
Trust me! That will never happen!
The amount of free labour that the government receives from the Beetham scavengers who sort and separate the refuse - removing the iron, toxic substances like old electronics etc, etc...
They will have to pay an entire staff just to do that... and right now it is being done for free with basically no supervision..
And what will happen if it moves and the Beethamites blame the government for taking away their bread and butter... what kinda repercussions we the citizens will suffer then?
Like I said... it will never move!
zoom rader wrote:^^^ send de dump up rima
rfari wrote:Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:well the plan is to clos down the labasse and relocate it to some remote location in SOUTH Trinidad, cant wait, hope they take he bethamites there too.
Trust me! That will never happen!
The amount of free labour that the government receives from the Beetham scavengers who sort and separate the refuse - removing the iron, toxic substances like old electronics etc, etc...
They will have to pay an entire staff just to do that... and right now it is being done for free with basically no supervision..
And what will happen if it moves and the Beethamites blame the government for taking away their bread and butter... what kinda repercussions we the citizens will suffer then?
Like I said... it will never move!
once the dump move, they will move as well albeit with some beatup. wherever the westmoorings garbage headed, they following
Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:well the plan is to clos down the labasse and relocate it to some remote location in SOUTH Trinidad, cant wait, hope they take he bethamites there too.
Trust me! That will never happen!
The amount of free labour that the government receives from the Beetham scavengers who sort and separate the refuse - removing the iron, toxic substances like old electronics etc, etc...
They will have to pay an entire staff just to do that... and right now it is being done for free with basically no supervision..
And what will happen if it moves and the Beethamites blame the government for taking away their bread and butter... what kinda repercussions we the citizens will suffer then?
Like I said... it will never move!
RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:word is that a multi hundred million dollar contract to start a new DUMp site in south has already been awarded to a certain.................................................................
Sweden Needs More Trash
Sweden has always been ahead of its neighbors when it comes to reducing its environmental impact. To make power, the country does something unique: it turns trash into power on a national scale using high-power incinerators. At first glance, it solves two problems: getting rid of trash before it piles up and generating electricity without burning dirty fossil fuels.
But now Sweden is hitting a wall. According to the country’s Environmental Protection Agency, it needs more trash to feet Sweden’s energy habit, and it’s begun importing trash—just over 881,000 tons—from nearby Norway to do it.
It’s an innovative idea that seems to work for everyone. Sweden powers most of its homes and business with a waste product, and gets paid to do so. Norway gets rid of trash it doesn’t have space to bury more cheaply than exporting trash elsewhere (it gets the ashes back after incineration, but those take up much less space). And no one has to dig or drill for energy.
When I heard about the growth of this technology, I immediately thought of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the growing island of the world’s trash kept in constant swirl about 1,000 miles north of Hawaii. Back in 2009, a group of environmentalists and waste managers began trying to tackle the global trash heap, which has turned vast swaths of the Northern Pacific into an ecological dead zone. The Ocean Voyages Institute in Sausalito, California, tried testing ways to clean it up, including incinerating the trash to create energy or even oil.
Unfortunately, the idea that works so well for Sweden isn’t so replicable. Especially not in the geographically inconvenient North Pacific, where even a solid day’s work incinerating trash is quickly eclipsed by exponentially more trash that joins the heap.
But could trash incineration come to the United States at a large-enough scale? Only under the best of conditions, say a few waste managers I talked to. Like Swedish cities, U.S. municipalities would have to invest heavily in pick-up and distribution infrastructure that would essentially marry trash pick-up with energy generation. America’s insatiable appetite for power would also be hard to keep up with. And then there’s the problem of ash, which can be more chemically potent than the raw trash.
Still, even if large countries can’t embrace incineration-to-power technology as impressively as Sweden, the technology continues to grow. Montgomery County, Maryland, has a waste incineration plant. And later this year, the city of Pontotoc, Mississippi, is planning to start turning local waste into liquid fuel. In a region full of agriculture waste, not a bad idea.
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com ... ore-trash/
~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:Maybe we can start sending our trash here..Sweden Needs More Trash
Sweden has always been ahead of its neighbors when it comes to reducing its environmental impact. .................
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com ... ore-trash/
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just imagine we live in a country where the main dump is near the entrance to our capital city.
A fella in the airport who does work on the RAMP was telling me how nothing wrong with the dump.
He say is a good place to live and it does have dump party they and how he does take out he gyul to dinner in the middle of the dump.
He says I am wrong about what I think off the Betham. He says the media has me fooled and that the smell is from the mangrove and not the dump itself.
He say its a clean place, and he rather live there than in a first world place filled with clean people.
He say he never moving from there because vultures are his pets and we can never understand the relation they have with those animals and the living they make living off the dump.
He says people there make more money than most of us.
Then all of a sudden a bunch of my co workers agrees with him. "my co workers all dropped out of school after primary school and also support the PNM" I must be within the 2% of them airline workers who ever went to school.
So as you all can see the mentality of this country, it is our fate we will always be at the mercy of the dump and the people who live there. They never relocating that.
To do that we have to turn communist and we go need a man like Stalin.
Who is this everybody, the only people who want that dump moved are the same who claim they never pass the light house and therefore unaffected. I'm sure south of grand bazaar happy that menace is exactly where it is. If it should be moved mark a site along the north east- west region...EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:LOL
yes out of sight out of mind is exactly what everybody want. Who the hell even makes a dump near the footsteps of a country's capital city anyways. What an utterly retarded decision.
But then again is a good thing, maybe they might finally decentralize all them government buildings and develop other parts of this country for once.
:grin::grin::grin:pioneer wrote:More proof that pnm voters are rubbish.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just imagine we live in a country where the main dump is near the entrance to our capital city.
A fella in the airport who does work on the RAMP was telling me how nothing wrong with the dump.
He say is a good place to live and it does have dump party they and how he does take out he gyul to dinner in the middle of the dump.
He says I am wrong about what I think off the Betham. He says the media has me fooled and that the smell is from the mangrove and not the dump itself.
He say its a clean place, and he rather live there than in a first world place filled with clean people.
He say he never moving from there because vultures are his pets and we can never understand the relation they have with those animals and the living they make living off the dump.
He says people there make more money than most of us.
Then all of a sudden a bunch of my co workers agrees with him. "my co workers all dropped out of school after primary school and also support the PNM" I must be within the 2% of them airline workers who ever went to school.
So as you all can see the mentality of this country, it is our fate we will always be at the mercy of the dump and the people who live there. They never relocating that.
To do that we have to turn communist and we go need a man like Stalin.
brams112 wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just imagine we live in a country where the main dump is near the entrance to our capital city.
A fella in the airport who does work on the RAMP was telling me how nothing wrong with the dump.
He say is a good place to live and it does have dump party they and how he does take out he gyul to dinner in the middle of the dump.
He says I am wrong about what I think off the Betham. He says the media has me fooled and that the smell is from the mangrove and not the dump itself.
He say its a clean place, and he rather live there than in a first world place filled with clean people.
He say he never moving from there because vultures are his pets and we can never understand the relation they have with those animals and the living they make living off the dump.
He says people there make more money than most of us.
Then all of a sudden a bunch of my co workers agrees with him. "my co workers all dropped out of school after primary school and also support the PNM" I must be within the 2% of them airline workers who ever went to school.
So as you all can see the mentality of this country, it is our fate we will always be at the mercy of the dump and the people who live there. They never relocating that.
To do that we have to turn communist and we go need a man like Stalin.
They are happy because they have no bills to pay unlike the rest of the residents of this country.
pioneer wrote:Cleared up...ten2two like normel by me
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