NEWPORT-Compactors and repairs at the Cosby Convenience
Center dominated discussion during Monday's Landfill Committee meeting at the
Courthouse Annex.
Cocke County Landfill Director Ronnie Allen informed the
committee that trash compactors at Del Rio and Cosby are having fluids spill
out under the compacting units, creating foul odors and resulting in the
collection of maggots.
"Some of the stuff is running out and it's under the
compactors," said Allen. "It would help if we could wash it out from
under there but we don't have water."
Although waterlines are close by, officials said it would
cost an estimated $525 to tap on to the lines.
Patrick McGuffin of Tidi Waste suggested putting larger
pans under the compactors to collect the runoff.
Committee member Andrew Fowler suggested Allen and
McGuffin examine the situation and determine the best way to address the
problem.
Members also discussed gate and fence repairs at the
Cosby Convenience Center.
Officials had gotten two quotes for replacing the gates
and upgrading fencing at the center.
Depending on the amount of work performed, estimates
ranged from $4,500 to $7,700 on making repairs. Committee members, however,
said they would prefer getting quotes for similar work...primarily replacing
the gates, upgrading some of the fencing and installing slats for privacy.
Committee members finally agreed to have Allen meet with
both local companies that submitted quotes and obtain new estimates for
specific work.
Bill Costner, who was elected as the new committee
chairman Monday, also asked if Keep Cocke County Beautiful could possibly
obtain funding to help with the project. Costner also asked if KCCB might be
able to provide help in installing the slats.
Cocke County Mayor Iliff McMahan Jr. said he would
contact KCCB to see if any funding or assistance is available.
Finance Director Anne Williams advised the committee that
money for convenience centers would come from the same line item that funds
compactors and open containers.
McMahan said he would like any action by the committee to
also go through the Finance Committee due to tight funding this year.
The Landfill Committee will meet again at 5:30 p.m. on
Nov. 5 in the Courthouse Annex to re-examine issues discussed Monday.