Once more unto the breach with Suez!
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Once more unto the breach with Suez!
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Dear All
Suez Survey
Last time we conducted a survey on the subject it was prior to the debate where the States conferred Suez as the preferred bidder - done deal wasn't it? Not likely!! Amendments, Requetes, a lot of shouting, claims, counter claims rebuffs, letters and policies played out across the media and forums - there still appears to be life in the anti-Suez camp.
Anyone changed their mind?
]http://survey.submarine.gg/takeSurvey.asp?surveyID=109
Kind Regards
Neil Inder - Director
Submarine Limited
karma-
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Shaun The Sheep-
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Re: Once more unto the breach with Suez!
The survey - scroll up!!!
karma-
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Re: Once more unto the breach with Suez!
done
my comment ,
peeps forget it is a loan that future generations will be paying for. we would have to import rubbish to keep this monster fed.kick suez into touch now
my comment ,
peeps forget it is a loan that future generations will be paying for. we would have to import rubbish to keep this monster fed.kick suez into touch now
Thistle-
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Re: Once more unto the breach with Suez!
Looks like his majesty has made a good decision and delayed the whole process(no bad thing)until we hear from Jersey.If they will take our rubbish for a few years we may yet get a sensible solution/s to our waste
bug1-
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Re: Once more unto the breach with Suez!
An internet poll in Guernsey indicates support for the idea of scrapping the plan to build an incinerator.
Last year the States agreed to borrow £93m to construct an energy-from-waste plant at Longue Hougue.
But since then several politicians have been having second thoughts - especially as the option of exporting the island's waste to Jersey is back on the table for discussion.
Jersey is building a large incinerator at La Collette and it's due to start operating next year. But in the early years the Jersey plant will have far more capacity than the island needs. It has been built to cope with an anticipated large rise in rubbish disposal over the next 25 years as the population grows.
Now a poll in Guernsey by Submarine shows almost 60% of respondents in favour of halting plans for building a similar incinerator in Guernsey.
And a similar sized percentage want to change the island's waste strategy to include kerbside collection and more segregation.
States debates in both Jersey and Guernsey over the next few weeks should finally make it clear whether or not it would be in Guernsey's best interests to export its domestic waste to Jersey.
(from CTV)
Last year the States agreed to borrow £93m to construct an energy-from-waste plant at Longue Hougue.
But since then several politicians have been having second thoughts - especially as the option of exporting the island's waste to Jersey is back on the table for discussion.
Jersey is building a large incinerator at La Collette and it's due to start operating next year. But in the early years the Jersey plant will have far more capacity than the island needs. It has been built to cope with an anticipated large rise in rubbish disposal over the next 25 years as the population grows.
Now a poll in Guernsey by Submarine shows almost 60% of respondents in favour of halting plans for building a similar incinerator in Guernsey.
And a similar sized percentage want to change the island's waste strategy to include kerbside collection and more segregation.
States debates in both Jersey and Guernsey over the next few weeks should finally make it clear whether or not it would be in Guernsey's best interests to export its domestic waste to Jersey.
(from CTV)
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