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� <br />By copies af this letter to the Metropolitan Council and the _ <br />� Ramsey County Board of Commissioners, we are soliciting any - <br />comments they may have concerning our interests. Also, what they <br />expect will happen to source-separated recyclables if area <br />markets become nonexistent, or no longer wish to hand�e the large - <br />volume of recyclables. <br />Although this letter may appear negative, quite the contrary is = <br />true. The questions we raise will hopefully make certain that <br />residential recyc].ing and composting are successful because the �- <br />problems have been recognized, and viable solutions implemented. � <br />Sincerely, <br />� � _ <br />% � _T� , �"_ r� i <br />� <br />Thor G. Bank, Chairman <br />Rosevil.le Citizens' Advisory � <br />5o1id Waste Commit�ee � <br />cc : Mx' . Charles Wiger <br />Metropolitan Council <br />� Mr. Don Salverda <br />Ramsey County Board <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />r <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />r <br />v <br />
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