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Dump problems

The contractor who has the job of looking after the Raetihi dump has been told to attend to problems there immediately. In the council's June activity report it is stated that re-shaping work on the tip area had not been carried out as requested. "Access to the public is now almost non-exis-tent," said the report. Meanwhile, National Park's landfill is also in a poor state, according to the report. "Rubbish is scattered

over a large area and immediate action has been requested from the contractor," said the report. Ohakune 's dump was being managed in a better routine, said the report.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 2

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Dump problems Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 2

Dump problems Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 2

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