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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Parsonsburg County Landfill - Not Open at 10:30 a.m.

People are already waiting at the Wicomico County Debris landfill to remove debris from the hurricane. What happened to Wicomico's disaster plan? Why hasn't the landfill taken these preliminary emergency measures. This photo was taken at 10:30 a.m. this morning.

The sun is shining - though a bit breezy - but the landfill is closed.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course its closed.
These things take time.
Clean up now.

Daddio said...

READ the sign!! Open Sunday from 1pm - 5pm. It ain't time to open yet!

Anonymous said...

To Daddio

I believe the commentary alludes to the fact that the County should have had an emergency measure to allow people to take their fallen debris.

The photo shows the gate closed.
But then again - as Pollitt would say - you get what you pay for. I guess this means we taxpayers can cut his pay.

Anonymous said...

It really does not surprise me.
Pollitt tends to 'shoot from hip'. He won't budge unless someone prods him.

Anonymous said...

Is salisbury open

Anonymous said...

what a bunch of whiners, didn't see damage in wico worthy of opening the dump early on a Sunday, get over yourselves!

Anonymous said...

2:32 bi^& me. how are people going to help with clean up if there's nowhere for it to go. A little pre-planning and organization and decision-making??? O forgot! Dick Pollitt is our executive.

Daddio said...

Now the question is:

Did they open at 1:00 PM on time?

My neighbors are all making burn piles, and I have a pile that will eventually compost out. No need to take it to the dump.

Anonymous said...

2:32, apparently you didn't open your eyes. There is TONS of debris that needs cleaning up.

Anonymous said...

Daddio

No they did not open on time. In fact - I'm not even sure they were suppose to be open as there was no one manning the debris operation. All I saw were dozens of trucks dumping their debris - but no County personnel.