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            |  To the editor: On behalf of 
			the Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency, I would like to thank the 
			City of Lincoln for their partnership in sponsoring the recent TV 
			and Computer Monitor Recycling Collection. It was a huge success 
			evidenced by the large turnout.
 Thanks are sent to Walt Landers, Lincoln Street/Alley Department 
			Superintendent, and his crew, Russell Wright and Joe Davis; Mayor 
			Seth Goodman and Lincoln City Council members, Tracy Welch, Ron 
			Keller and Rick Hoefle; Building and Safety Officer, Wes Woodhall; 
			Logan County Board members, Gene Rohlfs and Scott Schaffenacker, 
			also a LCJSWA Board member; Habitat for Humanity volunteers, Bob 
			Chamberlain and David Wilmert, former Lincoln City Council/LCJSWA 
			Board member; Jim Struebing, LCJSWA Board Chairman; Wanda Rohlfs, 
			former Lincoln City Council member, Sara Erlandson and Ron Rohlfs, 
			who all volunteered their time and labor to the collection.
 
			 Additionally, thanks are sent to the Lincoln Wal-Mart Supercenter, 
			Lincoln IGA and Walgreens for providing refreshments for the 
			volunteer workers. The Logan County Fair Association has partnered 
			with the Agency for over a decade allowing use of the fairgrounds 
			for these large collections. Illinois American Water volunteered to 
			cover the cost of one of the trailers for the collection; the City 
			of Lincoln and the Building and Grounds Committee of the Logan 
			County Board covered the cost of the two remaining trailers. 
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            The collection began nearly an hour early to 
			accommodate the large turnout. Over three hundred (325) Logan County 
			household participated in the collection. Two hundred fifty of the 
			household were from Lincoln with the remaining households coming 
			from nearly every city, town and village in the county. 
			Approximately 900 pieces of electronics were collected with the 
			majority being projection, console or larger table-top TV models.
			
			 
            All the electronics collected were sent to Advanced 
			Technology Recycling (ATR) in Pontiac for processing. ATR is a 
			regional electronics recycler providing environmentally sound 
			recycling services to individuals, businesses, schools and units of 
			government. ATR reports that the electronic materials collected 
			weighed in at 36,799 pounds and the percentage of material expected 
			to be recycled is 90% per load from a residential consumer 
			collection.
 Logan County residents expressed the desire/need to dispose of TVs 
			and computer monitors and the recycling collection was the direct 
			response of local government, area businesses and civic 
			organizations to meet this need. Plans to hold future collections 
			are in discussion; “Like” the Logan County Joint Solid Waste 
			Agency’s Facebook page for the most up-to-date and current 
			information on county recycling opportunities.
 
            Sincerely,Mitzi Rohlfs, Coordinator
 Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency
 [Posted 
            
			August 21, 
			2017]
             
            
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