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Transcript: Analysis: Some New Jersey residents are unhappy about a plan to transfer tons of garbage from New York City through New Jersey
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- NPR All Things Considered
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- December 29, 2000
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Analysis: Some New Jersey residents are unhappy about a plan to transfer
tons of garbage from New York City through New Jersey
Host: ROBERT SIEGEL, NOAH ADAMS
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert Siegel.
NOAH ADAMS, host:
And I'm Noah Adams.
Staten Island has been home to New York City's only landfill for 50
years. The mountains of garbage have grown so large, astronauts reported
seeing them from space. Now there's a federal mandate to shut it
down by the end of next year. When that happens 13,000 tons of New
York City garbage will pass through New Jersey every day. Last month, ...
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