Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Glendale unites with Lindenhurst against stink trains
From NBC:
There's new outrage over plans to expand a recycling plant in Lindenhurst on Long Island. Some people who live nearby have been against the move, which they say would cause noise, odor and safety issues. And now neighbors in Queens are getting in on the fight. Greg Cergol explains.
Labels:
garbage,
Glendale,
Long Island,
recycling,
Suffolk County,
trains
1 comment:
I live near the train line, and I understand the need to move garbage, and to be honest, Rail is better for that than trucks.
All that have to do is use CLOSED cars to move the stuff, and I'm sure nobody would have a problem.
99% of the issue is because they use open-top containers. Are they just too cheap to buy proper equipment???
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