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Most Commonly Asked
Questions for Students: |
- What will we do at the Landfill? Answer: The
first thing you will do is take a tour and see how the landfill
operates. Then you will spend the rest of the day doing really fun
activities at the Learning Center. All the activities are very
hands-on. There is not a lot of sitting still and listening to
someone talk.
- Does the landfill stink? Answer: Surprisingly no.
The only smelly area is the active household waste cell and we only
spend a few minutes there. Most of what you smell is fresh country
air.
- What do I need to do to prepare for the field trip?
Answer: Preparation for this field trip can take many forms.
If you plan to have a No-Waste
Lunch, then
you and your parents need to be educated about what this means.
Basically, plan ahead and try to pack a lunch where there will be no
garbage to throw away when you are done.
- What do we need to wear? Answer: Please dress
comfortably in layers. It is often cooler at the landfill because
it is up on a hill and there seems to be a constant breeze. Wear
comfortable sneakers or boots that you aren't afraid to get muddy.
Always bring a light jacket in the Spring and Fall. It is a good
idea to have sunscreen and bug repellant if needed. Basically,
plan for a day outdoors.
- What type of facilities are at the Learning Center?
Answer: Currently, we have a wonderful outdoor pavilion and
outdoor classroom areas. It is important to understand that the
entire fieldtrip is outdoors. We are using port-a-potties
temporarily. Kids are fascinated by the port-a-potties. We
plan to have more permanent facilities built by Fall 2004. We will
have some water available, but please bring at
least 2 water bottles for yourself.
- Is visiting the landfill safe? Answer: Yes!
Many parents and students ask this question and even some teachers. There is no
toxic goop at the landfill that will harm students or adults.
People work at the landfill everyday. No hazardous materials are
accepted at our landfill and even if they accidentally got in, there are
multiple safe guards against them leaching into our environment.
If you are concerned about safety, then we strongly encourage you to
come on the field trip with us and see for yourself. Our landfill
is something every resident should be proud of. It is a beautiful
place that looks more like a park than a dump.
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