“Over the last six years, it was very hard for us to break even as a company there,” Salsburg said. Under that arrangement, Britton paid the township a $95,000 annual fee to operate the facility in addition to Britton providing free services to township residents. “It is going to cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.”īritton was running the township’s ecological facility ever since former mayor John Bencivengo placed the center under private management in 2009. “It is a shame the only people who are going to lose out is the taxpayers,” Britton sales manager Brad Salsburg said Tuesday. John Ricci, the township’s business administrator, said the township will save money and residents will receive better service as a result of Hamilton re-entering the recycling and mulching business at 1360 Kuser Road.īritton Industries Inc., the private company that was managing the facility, disputed Ricci’s statements, saying Hamilton taxpayers will end up paying significantly more money in maintenance and operational costs. HAMILTON > After being privatized for six years and receiving several violation notices from the state Department of Environmental Protection, the township’s municipal government effective Wednesday has reassumed full control over the recycling and mulching operations at the Hamilton Ecological Facility.
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