Excellent work, Bob. So much construction waste.... it's becoming a a huge problem, and I can see why.
For the last couple of weekends, I've been helping my brother, who lives in Medford, haul a busted up patio from his home, to the township garage on Saturday mornings. The yard is open from 7am-12pm and is ONLY for residential waste. But this time of year, you sit in line, maybe 20 mins or a half an hour before you get thru the gate. I can see where some people are going to say "the hell with this". Nobody from down this way is going to run up to Columbus, either, especially at that price.
So, where do you think it's going to end up? In the 1 million acre landfill covering southeast Jersey. Easy in... easy out. And you can't beat the price! It's plain to see that many folks are willing to do the right thing, but when is enough... enough? My township, (Winslow), recently contracted to Waste Management for waste removal. When this took place, they closed the yard and removed the dumpsters for residents to bring their bulk trash. If I didn't love the pines so much, I could say, "Hell, I'll just go dump these shingles in the woods." And, unfortunately, I'm sure that's the mind-set of some people.
If more townships don't open up their hours of operation or offer some better means of waste removal, we're going to see more and more of this kind of dumping. Isn't this one of the reasons we pay taxes? In the meantime, I reckon it's up to folks like us to keep doing the little we do, to preserve the pines we love.
John-