— ———— __The Castlegar Sun ante Wednesday, November 25, 1993 ONVE nient ; | nts for local tentor solfer PRO Fil Le Castlegar WEDNESDAY, July 28, 1993 nA i 2 Ie) Helio) AMAIA AM MMM ANAM MMMM AMAA MMA AMA MLM MM MIO Sun Sports Archambault said —————— While he said his perfor mance could have been better he did have fun meeting other golfers from around the same time his horizons are world $ : expanding convenient way to | Castlegar Sun each and every week. ‘ Archambault was one of For Todd Archambault, the world is starting to seem like a smaller place, while at the our pre-paid subscription worry about finding you home eac 74 eac to The Castlegar Sun is a month, And you receive your ‘In my group for the first two days I golfed with two golfers from the Philippines and one from Mexico. My < verge in San Diego at the next group was made up of our community month or 12 month subsc ription Tory Pines Golf course to take one Mexican, another from part in the World Junior Golf Tokyo and the other from the We know you're busy and carrier Remember, your last free issue is Tournament last week. In U.S.,” Archambault said total, 51 countries were repre With this tourney behind collection can be a hassle. That's why Wednesday, August 28, 1993. sented with nine Canadian him he has other things to : players in the field concentrate on. From August all subscriptions are pre-paid. This Convenient that’s one more reason 4 A strong start, shooting 72, 9-12 he will be competing earned Archambault fifth spot against 144 other golfers in way your carrier doesn't have to | tosubscribe to The Castlegar Sun y hice sh pally Sd Zoe the ena Junior Champi f er go! onships in Nanaimo schedule began to catch up The next step on his ladder tee — ne! . , . , : ; and he finished in Slst posi- to success will take Archam Order your subscription by August 13 and tion overall Port paul to Nomtwestem Univer / 5 i 4 < g was tired and could not sity in Louisiana where he OAD 7 . 0) ff a aes l. wi ged sa play very good. 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Thurs., Fri. : : ry . avironmentally-sound decisions in 8 eee 4 vides funding for a collect CARRIER DELIVERY MAIL DELIVERY 365-3752 kitchens, as well as in the corporate > | . E treatment program and i rdroom: 5 x ‘ . z a. = incentive for consumers to Those now receiving Each year in B.C., an avers ‘ - > E : vaste materials The Castlegar Sun by mail*, semen sivineenenaoen one family is responsible for ) me EA H== many retailers ar household hazardous waste. Items nervous about this optior will, upon subscribing, if an era of supply and demand, store. When they are finished with iPolaieiar Carrier delivery, within the city limits where we now have such as batteries, solvents, paint and justly so. Not only is 1 continue to receive it by mail varnishes, cleaning products and oth a : ~— * unlikely that retailers will hav carriers will con > > to se a serious ' : accep bre waste mat Ss continue for those ‘Robson, Brilliant, Pass Creek. Octischenia ers not only pose a serious threat : : n space to accept and store waste mate people who subscribe Thrums, Tarrys, Slocan Valley, and other areas when stored in the home, but are . s rials, many employees do not hay around Castlegar, B.C. and Canada can enjoy a responsible for serious long-term * the training, nor desire to handle suc environmental damage met é mail subscription to The Castlegar Sun products on the return-cnd The current sporadic collection o - + “ % 5 atte Local businessman Tom Oglow HOW I O SUBSCRIB 3 s 4 DR - HATCH - 4x4 DRIVE 5 SPEED 4DR S/W 4x4 DRIVE 5 SPEED these wastes for proper disposs 3 - ‘ ees said that it would be both difficult for 1. Fill out coupon on bottom of page _ $10,195.00 Mane $13,995.00 msrp fe Te Jefe throughout the province is gre mae : ; businesses to store the waste maternal underfunded and therefore in “ : : . and to enforce the deposit on cus juate, resulting in only one per cent . . * tomers in the first place. “Storage of . of all household toxic wast sxcIng. P P semi-full and empty containers would 2. Indicate if you are paying by cheque, Mastercard or Visa treated correctly. The re ire are : be a big problem. Where would we : ? } 1 either stored in basements, poured put them? And how long would they down city sewage stems or = be stored before a qualified handler dumped in landfills. The end result is picks them up?” a continual and steady dain of these Industry levy products into ocean. :ivers and lakes The third option involves a self which finally ci p in soil where imposed industry levee that puts the they continue Jumage plants, ani responsibility on the manufacturers of mals_and eventually humans, who in household hazardous waste to devel most occasions, forget they are part op and manage a waste collection and of the food chain disposable system. With the onus on In Castlegar, many residents sith ithe industries who create the product ply include household hazardous that is causing the problem, it is waste products with the rest of their hoped that corporate interests will garbage for pick-up at the curb. Dean expedite reduction and reformulation Kattler, owner of Ace Disposal in at the manufacturing stage Castlegar, says it’s not unusual to dis fficials say that with indus cover liquid from toxic waste inside O= taking the lead, they're the hopper of the company's truck bound to come up with a It's definitely a concern, because © Manufacturers of the harniful products. The collection and di the people who are putting pesticides all over their gardens and = much more effective system than if you never really know what it is posal of harmful household products must also be convenient to cleaning their houses whiter than white.” a committee of bureaucrats designed you're picking up.” the area in which the collecting is being done. What works in Obviously, practical funding solutions for the household Haz. a collection, transportation and stor As well, Ace, according to its con- Vancouver, is hardly likely to work in rural Castlegar. urdous Waste dilemma are not easily found. Currently however, age system tract with the City of Castlegar, is According to the Waste Reduction Commission, industries there are three funding options under scrutiny by the commis- “Industry taking the lead however obliged to pick up only three bags per that develop and market hazardous products have been asked sion, each with advantages and disadvantages in reduction of would also require some regulation, household. While the company has [0 reduce toxic materials at the source, and to take the lead in waste from its source. How the options will affect collection sys as a backdrop to ensure full participa picked up four or more bags per the development of proper waste management systems—a tems and who will carry the bulk of the costs for management of tion in the stewardship program household, Kattler says there are some form gf product stewardship waste products is also debated in Vogt said. As well, government residents who will leave up to 15 bags This, along with further edu —“ the options would prescribe some effectiveness of garbage on the curb per week cation of consumers to choose F Green Tax measures and quality requirements to While it is estimated that a small their products wisely, and buy . 4 The first option involves a ensure that environmental needs are percentage is potentially hazardous, only what's necessary, is con 3 ” gdvernment-led taxation strategy being satisfied there 1s a definite way in which it sidered a good start to reduc- called a Green Tax. This would The Waste Reduction Commission should be handled. By throwing — ing toxic waste ‘ " involve a levy added to the pur- which had been accepting written everything together in one enclosed The highest costs involve : ac chase price of any household submissions for waste management garbage bag, the chance of improper the final stages of what do do ‘ : hazardous product right at the — ideas up until July 15, wil} be releas handling exists—possibly leading to with the waste that is left, and ie. . cash register. The tax money col- ing a report on a possible province costly accidents. Like other waste, how to ensure its proper col 7 ~ lected would fund collection and wide initiative hazardous waste ends up in the local _ lection, storage, transport and > 4 ; disposal programs. It would also In the meantime. residents in eee fe 3. 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V1N 1G8 J BMG voiced consumers, business and why should my tax dolar go to fund this big inrasructur istomers to pay a deposit atthe check-out i th _—_—e i landfill site, where it is sometimes _ final disposal raise Consumer awareness of the Castlegar and around the province ar impossible to assess what, if any Harry Vogt, an official with - toxicity of the products they are requested to be smarter consumers damage is being done the Toxic Reduction branch buying, and in tum, encouray ind to differentiate what's absolutely ecognizing this. the provins BC. Environment. says the cost wees forced — consumers to cho xducts less dangerous to the environment. necessary for their homes, and wha cial government formed the — upon taxpayer Others ar ho Teen tax would be a yood star effective advert i Waste Reduction Commis The cost of working with waste. trom collection to f tn | thin at what they are using, t does packaginy n of BC in 1992 The commis- posal, should be born by the manufacturers a wa " rerous chemicals still purchased ons ni in venera And. tt pro Lill have to be disposed Meese L