October 12, 2018 09:00AM
After Hurricane Irene, last year, local news reported on this. There was COUNTLESS cubic yards of trees and limbs that was collected. Some was used for lumber but most was grounded for particle board and paper. I have heard of metals being sold to scrap companies. Some garbage is burned and a lot DOES go to regional land fills.
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  Amazing that there's a hurricane so large and so close but...

Ramgator272October 10, 2018 04:25AM

  Re: Amazing that there's a hurricane so large and so close but...

73Ram122October 10, 2018 05:13AM

  It just made land fall, a 3 hr drive from here, at Cat 4.....

Ramgator122October 10, 2018 09:47AM

  Absolutely devastating

IowaRam157October 11, 2018 07:45AM

  Unfortunately

waterfield105October 11, 2018 11:58AM

  WELL.........

Ramgator129October 12, 2018 08:27AM

  Re: WELL.........

waterfield227October 12, 2018 11:32AM

  It's natural but helped by man to a degree.

Ramgator99October 12, 2018 03:17PM

  You don't have to do too much

waterfield141October 12, 2018 07:56PM

  Debris disposal

MamaRAMa108October 12, 2018 08:49AM

  Everywhere.

Ramgator102October 12, 2018 09:00AM

  Re: Absolutely devastating - so horrible

ferragamo79170October 12, 2018 10:30AM

  Re: Absolutely devastating - so horrible

MamaRAMa90October 12, 2018 10:41AM