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Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Great Political Quote:
A politician is a fellow who will lay down your life for his country. ~Texas Guinan
Miami-Dade County Proposes Copper Wire Task Force To Combat Thefts
MIAMI (CBS4) – Copper thefts are leaving South Florida drivers and neighborhoods in the dark. So far this year on Miami-Dade County streets alone, nearly 300 streetlights have been broken, vandalized by thieves trying to get at the copper wire inside.
Now, two county commissioners are hoping a task force can help fight the problem.
“We’ve had complete neighborhoods in utter darkness,” County Commissioner Audrey Edmonson told CBS4′s Natalia Zea.
Edmonson’s District, which includes Brownsville and Liberty City, has been most affected by the copper crooks. Residents there say the lack of lighting is making already rough neighborhoods more dangerous.
“You have the elderly that have to walk, you have people coming in from work, you have children out there, and people were afraid to come out in the dark,” said Edmonson.
So far this year, thieves have taken out 277 Miami-Dade streetlights in their quest for copper.
The last four attacks happened in August. Each theft impacts nearby lights, so the County is trying to repair 17, 38, even 107 at a time.
Thieves have even knocked out 30 streetlights on I-95 in Miami-Dade and in West Palm Beach the problem is so bad, crews are installing anti-theft devices on the light poles.
Edmonson is now pushing to create a copper theft task force; made up of officers, experts, and people from the scrap yard industry.
She wants them to find a way to toughen the scrap metal sales ordinance the County already has in place.
“There were some things we left out,” said Edmonson.
Commissioner Joe Martinez is supporting the plan and wants a crackdown on illicit scrap yards that are buying the copper, while taxpayers foot the bill to repair the lights where it came from.
“If you’re not buying it, they’re not going to steal it,” said Martinez. “Who are they going to sell it to?”
Managers of the national group, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries say they support crackdowns on copper thefts, but they believe the focus should be on the thieves, so law abiding businesses aren’t hurt.
A County Committee will vote September 13th on whether to create the new task force. If it passes there, the entire Commission will vote on it.
According to Miami-Dade County Public Works the thefts were in the following locations:
•NW 71st, from NW 12th Avenue to 1-95; affecting approximately 17 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 22nd Avenue, from NW 62nd Street to NW 79th Street; affects 59 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 23rd Avenue, from NW 54th Street to NW 55th Terrace; affects 4 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 103rd Street, from NW 20th Avenue to NW 18th Avenue, affecting approximately 7 streetlights. The lighting was successfully restored.
•NW 79th Street, from NW 12th Avenue to NW 22nd Avenue, affecting approximately 23 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 12th Avenue, from NW 79th Street to NW 81 Street, affecting approximately 5 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
•NW 54th Street, from NW 6th Court to NW 19th Avenue, affecting 38 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing 8. NW 46th Street, from NW 6th Court to NW 13th Avenue, affecting 17 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
•NW 7th Avenue, from NW 42nd Street to NW 79th Street, affecting 107 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
Now, two county commissioners are hoping a task force can help fight the problem.
“We’ve had complete neighborhoods in utter darkness,” County Commissioner Audrey Edmonson told CBS4′s Natalia Zea.
Edmonson’s District, which includes Brownsville and Liberty City, has been most affected by the copper crooks. Residents there say the lack of lighting is making already rough neighborhoods more dangerous.
“You have the elderly that have to walk, you have people coming in from work, you have children out there, and people were afraid to come out in the dark,” said Edmonson.
So far this year, thieves have taken out 277 Miami-Dade streetlights in their quest for copper.
The last four attacks happened in August. Each theft impacts nearby lights, so the County is trying to repair 17, 38, even 107 at a time.
Thieves have even knocked out 30 streetlights on I-95 in Miami-Dade and in West Palm Beach the problem is so bad, crews are installing anti-theft devices on the light poles.
Edmonson is now pushing to create a copper theft task force; made up of officers, experts, and people from the scrap yard industry.
She wants them to find a way to toughen the scrap metal sales ordinance the County already has in place.
“There were some things we left out,” said Edmonson.
Commissioner Joe Martinez is supporting the plan and wants a crackdown on illicit scrap yards that are buying the copper, while taxpayers foot the bill to repair the lights where it came from.
“If you’re not buying it, they’re not going to steal it,” said Martinez. “Who are they going to sell it to?”
Managers of the national group, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries say they support crackdowns on copper thefts, but they believe the focus should be on the thieves, so law abiding businesses aren’t hurt.
A County Committee will vote September 13th on whether to create the new task force. If it passes there, the entire Commission will vote on it.
According to Miami-Dade County Public Works the thefts were in the following locations:
•NW 71st, from NW 12th Avenue to 1-95; affecting approximately 17 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 22nd Avenue, from NW 62nd Street to NW 79th Street; affects 59 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 23rd Avenue, from NW 54th Street to NW 55th Terrace; affects 4 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 103rd Street, from NW 20th Avenue to NW 18th Avenue, affecting approximately 7 streetlights. The lighting was successfully restored.
•NW 79th Street, from NW 12th Avenue to NW 22nd Avenue, affecting approximately 23 streetlights. The lighting system was successfully restored.
•NW 12th Avenue, from NW 79th Street to NW 81 Street, affecting approximately 5 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
•NW 54th Street, from NW 6th Court to NW 19th Avenue, affecting 38 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing 8. NW 46th Street, from NW 6th Court to NW 13th Avenue, affecting 17 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
•NW 7th Avenue, from NW 42nd Street to NW 79th Street, affecting 107 streetlights. Repairs currently ongoing.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Want to sell: Mitel Phone system
(24) Mitel 5330 IP phones
(2) Mitel 5340 IP phones
(1) INTER-TEL Enterprise Messaging Base I 8 Port 780.5025 Retails for $1995 Used
(1) Minuteman EnterprisePlus E750RM2U UPS - 600 Watt - 7.2 Ah retails for $384 Used
(1) ADTRAN NetVanta 1224 PoE Switch - 24 ports - managed PN 1200580LI $retails between $1200 and $1800 Used
(1) Inter-Tel / Mitel 5000 580.1000 5200 Base Cabinet V2.3 $2400 used retail
All items power and work. From telecom de-installation. Make offer on all.
Pics available upon request.
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPAA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
www.RecycleAllElectronics.com
"Know your limitations, then defy them."
Want to buy:Tested Working Desktop parts Processor/Memory/HDD
We want to buy following Working Parts for Desktops:
1.Desktop memory: DDR1/DDR2 Desktop and Laptop memory 512/1G/2G --Reg and ECC
( server memory)
2.775 Pin Processors( PIV/CD/C2D/Xeon): Small qty. OK
3. Tested Working 3.5" HDD:IDE(250 GB and up) and SATA ( 40/80/160/320 GB and up)
Pls. offer what all you have; and your asking price
Mix brands OK.
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPPA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
www.RecycleAllElectronics.com
1.Desktop memory: DDR1/DDR2 Desktop and Laptop memory 512/1G/2G --Reg and ECC
( server memory)
2.775 Pin Processors( PIV/CD/C2D/Xeon): Small qty. OK
3. Tested Working 3.5" HDD:IDE(250 GB and up) and SATA ( 40/80/160/320 GB and up)
Pls. offer what all you have; and your asking price
Mix brands OK.
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPPA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
www.RecycleAllElectronics.com
Electronic boards wanted - We pay for recycling your electronic scrap http://ping.fm/bkLCX
Want to buy Clean Copper wire
We want to buy Clean Copper wire, Copper wiring, red copper, copper wires, wire resistance, resistance of copper wire---
Copper wire resistance, power cables, networking cables, date cables, telephone cables, Cat5 wiring, cat6 wiring, cat7 wiring .... no. 2 or no. 3, on a regular basis.
Pls. let us know know the qty, location, price and type of cable you have in stock .
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPPA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
Copper wire resistance, power cables, networking cables, date cables, telephone cables, Cat5 wiring, cat6 wiring, cat7 wiring .... no. 2 or no. 3, on a regular basis.
Pls. let us know know the qty, location, price and type of cable you have in stock .
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPPA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
New major hurricane possible by weekend
New major hurricane possible by weekend
US prospects unclear as Tropical Storm Katia forms; another system could enter Gulf
US prospects unclear as Tropical Storm Katia forms; another system could enter Gulf
Recycle all Electronics is now HIPAA certified and EPA registered.
We are proud to announce that we are now HIPAA certified and registered with the Florida EPA.
Likewise, we are in the process of completeing our ISO 14001 and R2 certification.
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPAA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
www.RecycleAllElectronics.com
"Know your limitations, then defy them."
Likewise, we are in the process of completeing our ISO 14001 and R2 certification.
Todd Klimson
Pager & Cellular
Recycle All Electronics
HIPAA CERTIFIED
EPA REGISTERD
ISO 14001 & R2 IN PROCESS
1500 SW 17th Ave
Building 300
Ocala, FL 34471
352-502-4449 - Ext. 126
352-426 2716- Cell
352-351-1322
todd@pagerandcellular.com
www.RecycleAllElectronics.com
"Know your limitations, then defy them."
Recycle all electronics is now HIPAA certified, EPA registered and in process of completeing ISO and R@ certification. recycling
Monday, August 29, 2011
WTS over 600 Blackberry cell phones http://ping.fm/uAS9s recycling
EWasteFacts: E-waste legislation in the United States is currently stalled at the state level. Just 24 states... http://fb.me/DWcExSNg
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL FOR SALE:
BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE
ANDREWS – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 220 L7CLICK CLICK ON HANGER KITS
QTY 60 43211A HELIAX CABLE HANGER KIT
QTY 2 LDF450 JACKETED ½ FOAM CABLE qty 1 250 – qty 2 300ft
QTY 9 204679-15 WAVEGUIDE BOOT
QTY 60 L4A-PDMDM-6 SUREFLEX jumpers
QTY 12 423396A-2 1 5/8TH SS STANDARD HANGER KIT OF 10
ALPHA EQUIPMENT – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 3 017-142-21 FA NOVUS XTi W/ INTERNAL HEATER 60Hz,120Vin
CORNING – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 10 4F LST SCPC/SCDUP A0732897 NTGS0119
QTY 6 2F PFAN ACPC/ATPC A0848870 NTPX0542
AMPHENOL FIBER PRODUCTS - ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 15 NTGY3033 A0996168
NORTEL – NEW & OOS
QTY 25 NTGY3030 FIBER CABLING
SQUARE D – ALL NEW IN TH BOX
QTY 4 EZML113225 EZ METER PAK TERMINAL 800AMP
QTY 4 EZML113225 225 AMP MAX. BRANCH –METER/CKT BREAKER BOX
QTY 10 QBE22200TM 200AMP CKT BREAKER
NORTHERN TECHOLOGIES – NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 1 N2101-W01 PCP CABINET- 200AMP CKT BREAKER ELECTRICAL BOX
QTY 10 QWS0860DIN TRANSCIENT VOLTAGE
QTY 1 PDCB2KB23SG EMERSON NEXTEND SERIES- NTI TECHNOLOGY
Immediate delivery-
THANKS!
Todd Klimson
352-502-4449 x 126
www.recycleallelectronics.com
ANDREWS – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 220 L7CLICK CLICK ON HANGER KITS
QTY 60 43211A HELIAX CABLE HANGER KIT
QTY 2 LDF450 JACKETED ½ FOAM CABLE qty 1 250 – qty 2 300ft
QTY 9 204679-15 WAVEGUIDE BOOT
QTY 60 L4A-PDMDM-6 SUREFLEX jumpers
QTY 12 423396A-2 1 5/8TH SS STANDARD HANGER KIT OF 10
ALPHA EQUIPMENT – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 3 017-142-21 FA NOVUS XTi W/ INTERNAL HEATER 60Hz,120Vin
CORNING – ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 10 4F LST SCPC/SCDUP A0732897 NTGS0119
QTY 6 2F PFAN ACPC/ATPC A0848870 NTPX0542
AMPHENOL FIBER PRODUCTS - ALL NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 15 NTGY3033 A0996168
NORTEL – NEW & OOS
QTY 25 NTGY3030 FIBER CABLING
SQUARE D – ALL NEW IN TH BOX
QTY 4 EZML113225 EZ METER PAK TERMINAL 800AMP
QTY 4 EZML113225 225 AMP MAX. BRANCH –METER/CKT BREAKER BOX
QTY 10 QBE22200TM 200AMP CKT BREAKER
NORTHERN TECHOLOGIES – NEW IN THE BOX
QTY 1 N2101-W01 PCP CABINET- 200AMP CKT BREAKER ELECTRICAL BOX
QTY 10 QWS0860DIN TRANSCIENT VOLTAGE
QTY 1 PDCB2KB23SG EMERSON NEXTEND SERIES- NTI TECHNOLOGY
Immediate delivery-
THANKS!
Todd Klimson
352-502-4449 x 126
www.recycleallelectronics.com
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