paranoia
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- Registered: Feb 13, 2008
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ya i should just forget it.and not participate in this forum any more.
you can erase this one to.your not ready for tourist on this island. sayonara
edited by: paxjapan, Feb 29, 2008 - 08:38 PM -
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RMIEPA has the asnwer to your question. But as far as I know burning of carbage is not allowed. There is a public dump site for disposal of carbage. If you are found burning carbage, be ready to pay EPA's stiff violation fines. -
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Bulala if that is true then EPA is not doing its job, when you go to the other side of the island past the airport all garbage are being burned. Eveidence look at the land where remains of burned garbage once pilled.
"Sometimes you just can't argue with stupid!!!"
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second question do peoples in majuro separate there
house organic waste ?
thank-you
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- Registered: Oct 21, 2007
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paxjapan,
The best person to contact on waste issues on Majuro is Roger Cooper who heads the Majuro Atoll Waste Cooperation. His email address is majurowaste@msn.com hope this helps.
If you are worried about lack of justice on Environment are you planning to help Marshall Islands improve its current Evironmental Regulations? Tell me what your plans are and what you plan on accomplishing here in the Marshall Islands?
Most houses on Majuro do not have a compost system in place. All though some houses are composting their organics in piles with the banana patches. The MAWC is also separating all organic waste at the dump and so far soil have started to appear and they are also planning to sell the soils that are being produced at the dump for revenue.
No user pay system is in place so at the moment collection of waste is collected for free or being paid by tax payers. I hope I have provided enough information and hope to see you soon on Majuro. In advance, I would like to welcome you to the Marshall Islands and hope you take the time to understand the way things are operated, the people, the culture and mostly the lovely small Country. God bless us all!
Fortitude
Information Officer
Watch Dog Organization
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yokme
i am only a volontaire,simple man that is trying to help every places that i go.in a diplomatic way.
with my sugjections i hope to gain to cut the cost of iliminating weast and stop any futher contamination of are planet at the place that i visited.
i will let you know when i will be there true this site if everything is going my way.
joseph
kommol tata
PS:we can only blame are self for the contamination of are planet by doing noughting.
edited by: paxjapan, Feb 13, 2008 - 10:32 PM -
- Registered: Oct 03, 2007
- Last visit: Nov 09, 2010
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paxjapan san,
Welcome to the island in advance. We are grateful for your volunteer work trying to help improve our lives in anyways. Arigato.
By the way according to EPA Officers, medical Waste is the only thing allow to be burn by incineration.
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