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Landfills

The Story: Landfills themselves aren’t currently historic resources, sadly they are where many historic resources wind up. The largest category of waste in land fills, occupying roughly 1/3 by volume, is building products.

The Threat: While Maine’s waste management practices are among the best, the need to devote more space to landfills can negatively impact the quality of life in surrounding communities.

The Solution: Keeping buildings and their historic materials in use and out of landfills results in a host of benefits to the community. The degree to which we can reuse buildings and building materials through skilled rehabilitation practices results in repair instead of replacement, at a lower cost while developing and employing skilled craftsmen. The net result is substantially less waste.


Landfill, Bath

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-Return to Maine's Most Endangered Historic Properties 2008-


To help rescue these and other Endangered properties, contact Maine Preservation at (207) 775-3652 or email at maineprs@gwi.net.  Charitable donations to the Preserve Maine Fund can be made by credit card to the above number or mailed to 500 Congress Street, 2nd Floor, Portland, ME 04101.

 
 
 

 


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