Re: [Chat] any ideas for recycling a broken washing machine

2013-04-13 Thread D. Williams
There is an appliance store on Pennsylvania Ave. Over at the intersection if 
Gwyn fall, I think they fix things up and then resell them.  Maybe they would 
take it?

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From: Dawna Cobb
Sent: 4/13/2013 1:21 PM
To: The Charles Village Chat List
Subject: [Chat] any ideas for recycling a broken washing machine

Hi all:  I had to replace my washing machine and the store that I bought it
from told me that it will simply trash the broken one.  Does anyone have
any suggestions for where I might bring the old one to be recycled? I can't
bear the thought of contributing to a landfill with this appliance.  Thanks
so much, Dawna

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Re: [Chat] any ideas for recycling a broken washing machine

2013-04-13 Thread John Spurrier
There are people who make a living hauling used appliances, air conditioners, 
etc., to scrapyards where they are compensated for copper and other metals. 
Washing machines are attractive to them because they tend to be the heaviest of 
appliances. Try calling Rodney Powell at 410-908-8187. I got his name from 
Rachel Shane who arranged pick up of old appliances from some of my clients who 
were selling their homes.

John

On Apr 13, 2013, at 1:21 PM, Dawna Cobb dawnac...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all:  I had to replace my washing machine and the store that I bought it 
 from told me that it will simply trash the broken one.  Does anyone have any 
 suggestions for where I might bring the old one to be recycled? I can't bear 
 the thought of contributing to a landfill with this appliance.  Thanks so 
 much, Dawna
 
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 2943 N Charles Street
 Baltimore, Maryland 21218
 410.627.0769
 www.linkedin.com/pub/dawna-cobb/5/894/818
 
 
 
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Re: [Chat] alley 3100 block Guilford

2013-04-13 Thread Sharon L. Guida


Below is the response from  David Hill Executive Director of the CVCBD on the 
issue.  Please confirm that the problem has been resolved to your satisfaction. 



In future , after calling 311 and getting complaint numbers,  please call  or 
email  Matt Bradby, Sanitiation Supervisor, at 410-235-4411 and cc  David Hill 
and give them the problem address, front or rear, date, 311 complaint numbers  
so they can respond to you directly. Then, let me know if the matter goes 
unresolved. 



Also, I spoke to Matt yesterday and told me that the neighbors can help by 
putting the empty trash can inside the owner's yard to avoid anymore dumping at 
that site.  Matt believes that the owner or occupant is either ill or away from 
the house for an extended period of time.  CVCBD workers are not permitted to 
enter onto private property without the owner's permission. Empty cans left in 
the alley after pickup day can be an inadvertent  invitation to illegal 
dumpers.  I have many renters on my block and each Trash day I pull their cans 
out into the alley and put them back in until I can have a chance to discuss 
with them the fact that they should be doing it.  As you know, with renters, 
the education period is non stop. Same is true for contractors who come and go. 



Sharon L. Guida, CVCA Sanitation Committee 
guidah...@comcast.net 

- Original Message -
From: David T Hill davidh...@charlesvillage.org 
To: Sharon L. Guida guidah...@comcast.net 
Cc: m...@charlesvillage.org 
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 8:16:52 AM 
Subject: Re: Fwd: alley 3100 block Guilford 

The guys took care of this earlier this week. Thanks for passing this on to us. 

David Hill Executive Director CVCBD 

Sharon L. Guida guidah...@comcast.net wrote: 




Matt and David: 

  

FYI regarding a complaint that has been floating on the Chat list. 


Sharon L. Guida 
guidah...@comcast.net 

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Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 1:00:09 PM 
Subject: Chat Digest, Vol 118, Issue 3 

Today's Topics: 

   1. trash (jdy) 
   2. Re: trash (Drew Walker) 
   3. Re: trash (jdy) 


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Message: 1 
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 15:14:01 -0400 
From: jdy jdy...@verizon.net 
To: Charles Village Discussion List discuss...@charlesvillage.info, 
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Subject: [Chat] trash 
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In the alley, between the 3100 blk Guilford and Abell, there r 3 groups 
of garages.Heading North up the alley, by the end group, is a trash can 
filled with yuk,water and more debri. It is gross. 
I ran into an environmental worker with the CVCBD. I asked him about it. 
He stated nothing could be done since it was a privately owned can. 
After a bit of back and forth with him he finally said he would look at 
it. I doubt he did although he did a thorough job of cleaning 32nd st, 
by the open space, twice. After someone else had done it. 

  Is there someone, familiar with the alley, who would take a look? 
thanks 
judy 



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Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 15:22:39 -0400 
From: Drew Walker drewcwal...@gmail.com 
To: The Charles Village Chat List chat@charlesvillage.info 
Subject: Re: [Chat] trash 
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The stuff belongs to the guys who are out there doing a lot of work recently. 
The problem seems to be getting worse.There's now an old chair out there in 
alley, too. 






On Apr 3, 2013, at 3:14 PM, jdy jdy...@verizon.net wrote: 

 In the alley, between the 3100 blk Guilford and Abell, there r 3 groups of 
 garages.Heading North up the alley, by the end group, is a trash can filled 
 with yuk,water and more debri. It is gross. 
 I ran into an environmental worker with the CVCBD. I asked him about it. He 
 stated nothing could be done since it was a privately owned can. After a bit 
 of back and forth with him he finally said he would look at it. I doubt he 
 did although he did a thorough job of cleaning 32nd st, by the open space, 
 twice. After someone else had done it. 
 
 Is there someone, familiar with the alley, who would take a look? 
 thanks 
 judy 
 
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Re: [Chat] any ideas for recycling a broken washing machine

2013-04-13 Thread D. Williams
What about:
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake ReStore505 Kane StreetBaltimore, MD 
21224(410) 633-0505 

From: jfs...@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 13:53:54 -0400
To: chat@charlesvillage.info
Subject: Re: [Chat] any ideas for recycling a broken washing machine

There are people who make a living hauling used appliances, air conditioners, 
etc., to scrapyards where they are compensated for copper and other metals. 
Washing machines are attractive to them because they tend to be the heaviest of 
appliances. Try calling Rodney Powell at 410-908-8187. I got his name from 
Rachel Shane who arranged pick up of old appliances from some of my clients who 
were selling their homes.
John
On Apr 13, 2013, at 1:21 PM, Dawna Cobb dawnac...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all:  I had to replace my washing machine and the store that I bought it 
from told me that it will simply trash the broken one.  Does anyone have any 
suggestions for where I might bring the old one to be recycled? I can't bear 
the thought of contributing to a landfill with this appliance.  Thanks so much, 
Dawna


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2943 N Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410.627.0769
www.linkedin.com/pub/dawna-cobb/5/894/818





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