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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, February 3, 1993

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                F wednesday february 3, 1993 the stars and stripes b Page 3 without styrofoam Schweinfurt getting Tough on recycling As costs Rise a it. A amps have Melancon spec. Gregory Mullas dumps cans into one of several recycling containers at the Marne Victory training exercise area. He said recycling has become routine for Cooks. By Dave Melancon Wurzburg Bureau Schweinfurt Germany a plastic foam cup May not be Able to Stop a Bradley fighting vehicle dead in its tracks but it can bust the budget for a division and military Community. Soldiers were ordered to take recycling  the nine Day Marne Victory training exercise in sen Weinfurt that ended sunday. That a because of rapidly rising costs of garbage disposal under German Laws governing landfills and trash according to base support battalion officials. A styrofoam is banned because a few styrofoam cups will literally bust this budget a said capt Matthew d. Nowc Tunc operations officer for the 280th  in in Schweinfurt. Marne Victory brought in about 2,500 More soldiers to the 3,500 already living at Conn Barracks. With those additional soldiers there was a lot More trash to Deal with he said. Although estimates for the Cost of removing trash were not available $66,000 was budgeted for trash containers scattered throughout the exercise area. A we Are watching the exercise very carefully said Hermann g. Macs chief of Schweinfurt a a base support in utilities Branch. Recycling during Marne Victory was part of a Community wide program he said. Although not banned in the . Community plastic foam is also considered an enemy and a budget Buster. Sorted trash costs 65 Marks or about $42, per ton to dispose of at the local Landfill trash containing paper and metals costs 325 Marks or about $211, macs said. Trash containing 10 percent plastic foam costs 1,000 Mars or about $649. Inspectors at the Landfill determine whether the trash is sorted and determine the percentage of styrofoam in each Load. Like the soldiers in the Field Community residents must separate plastic foam from their trash macs said. Since Jan. 1, the Start of the Community a recycling program More than half of a trailer truck full of Plas tie foam has been collected for recycling. Soldiers in the Field took their a no styrofoam orders to heart. A it was put out a no styrofoam a so we done to use it a said spec. Christopher Whitaker he co 3rd inf div while hauling trash from a Field office soldiers ordered to remove trash sort through garbage and separate paper plastics and organic waste before disposing each into marked dumpsters he said. Recycling makes the Job easier for spec. Gregory Mullas a food service specialist with he co. A we know exactly what a going to go where so we set up three or four different receptacles in our work area a he said. A so instead of throwing it All into one bag and having to change it when we get to the trash can we separate it automatically and throw it away in the required  for Cooks recycling has become part of their a clean As you go routine Mullas said. The Cooks done to contend with plastic foam anymore a just Metal and paper. A styrofoam is practically phased out. We use strictly paper and other biodegradable products or other recyclable products a he said. �?o1 can t remember the last time 1 even saw any  starts medical flights from Zagreb Zagreb Croatia a a . Air Force plane evacuated eight people a two croatians and six bosnian a on tuesday for medical care in the United states. The flight from Zagreb was the first in what officials said is Likely to be a biweekly evacuation of wounded. The evacuations Are organized by the International organization for migration and the defense departments office for global affairs. The program is to take about 100 patients to the United states for treatment they cannot receive in the former Yugoslavia. Robert Wolthius Deputy assistant defense Secretary for global affairs said most of the eight evacuees needed reconstructive surgery. Officials said they were to travel to Germany on tuesday and on to the United states today. They will be treated at hospitals in Wisconsin Michigan new Jersey Virginia Massachusetts and Ohio. The officials did not identify the patients or further specify their destinations. The International organization for migration already has sent some patients from croatian hospitals to Norway Hungary and Switzerland. Patients evacuated tuesday had been cared for in hospitals in four croatian cities a Zagreb split a Siejek and Slavonsky rat army cutting Back use of training area by Joseph Owen Heidelberg Bureau the army is placing More limits on its controversial use of the Lamper theim training area and local germans Hope the move will Lead to full military withdrawal from the wooded exercise zone. The army no longer will train on two parcels that arc designated water Protection zones . Army Europe spokeswoman Millie Waters said. The army a european commander Gen. David m. Maddox announced the change in a Jan. 23 letter to Hessen state minister presi Dent Hans Eichel Waters said. A we Haven to got any definite guidance on when this is going to take effect. I would assume pretty soon or immediately a said Doris Scott an army spokeswoman in nearby Mannheim. Maddox also told Eichel that the army is thinking about discontinuing use of the training area for tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles Waters said. The land the army will Stop using constitutes Only about 10 percent of the whole training area. A a it a pretty wooded so it does no to allow for much training anyway a Scott said adding that its most frequent users were infantry and military police units. Troops and military vehicles enter the training area from Coleman Barracks in Mannheim on the West or from Sullivan Barracks also in Mannheim on the South. The army will retain the right to use a Road crossing the water Protection zones to reach the rest of the training area from Sullivan Barracks. The Forest contains no streams or lakes but the area is Home to a sizable underground water Reservoir. Unlike other training areas the 5,000-acre Lamper theim area a most of which franc Munich Austria aps amps 1 we Haven to got any definite guidance on when this is going to take effect. I would assume pretty soon or immediately a Doris Scott an army spokeswoman actually is in the town of vier Nheim a also serves As a local recreation area. A a there a no restriction for the German population except at the ranges a Scott said. A a there a no Fence there As people would  the area contains a Reservoir that pro Vides drinking water for about a million people living in metropolitan Heidelberg and Mannheim said  a mayor Norbert Hofmann a member of the left leaning social democratic party. As a result Hofmann said he thinks the army a continuing use of the regions Only Forest threatens both the Forest itself and the health of people who use it. Small Oil spills occur there occasionally and the use of heavy vehicles has damaged up to 30 percent of the Trees he said. The Forest has been a training site since the Days of hitlers wehrmacht but Strong organized resistance to the Maneu vers has made the training area a political hot potato in recent years. A local citizens group bumper initiative panic Wald has been trying since 1979 to get the army to Stop using the area and the movement has the support of All the major political parties at the municipal level. About 4,000 people attended a 1988 demonstration against the army Maneu vers Hofmann said and several other protests have occurred since then. The citizens group plans a symbolic mass planting of new Trees in the Forest feb.21 m Hofmann said he maintain Ood contacts with local military commanders who acknowledge the problems associated with having a training area so close to major population centers. A they say a that would be completely unthinkable at Home in America a a Hofmann said. City officials appealed to Chancellor Helmut Kohls government for help in getting the americans out of the Forest but that did no to work he said. Now they Are taking their Case straight to Washington hoping that the Clinton administrations professed concern for the environment will Benefit their cause  
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