Contamination in this split cart program was, however, confirmed to be significantly lower than typical single stream cart systems.The 95-gallon split-body recycling carts were viewed positively for:After five years experience Sault Ste. The U.S. Coast Guard Sector Sault Ste Marie cutting out the Soo Locks for the upcoming shipping season with the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw. Contact Us Phone 705-759-5310 Email csd@cityssm.on.ca Fax 705-759-6605 TTY 1-877-688-5528 Location Civic Centre - Level 2 Our Team
Upon arriving in the Soo, Wayne was distraught to find his coveted number nine, which belonged to his hockey hero, Gordie Howe, was taken by Brian Gulalazzi. Study data supported most of the positive perceptions described above. The rollout of this 28,000 cart program in 2013 now provides real-life data on the effectiveness of large-cart recycling collection in Ontario. Post collection cross contamination increased to 2.7% suggesting some cross contamination was occurring either while loading the carts or in transit. The current iteration of the team began as an NOJHL expansion team in 1962 which would transition to the OHA in 1972. Restaurants near GFL Memorial Gardens, Sault Ste. Marie on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews and candid photos of dining near GFL Memorial Gardens in Sault Ste. Marie’s diversion rate averaged 66% (i.e., 65% and 67% in 2015 and 2016 respectively) as reported in the RPRA datacall. Photo by Dave Cottenie, Stadium Journey.Memorial Tower. Marie and its collection partner GFL were the first to roll out split-body carts for curbside collection. These facts suggest that the city and its contractor have been successful in encouraging residents to reduce collection costs by only setting out carts when over half full. Results also indicate that residents generally are sorting correctly into the two compartments with cross contamination representing approximately 1% of the total contamination at the curb. The largest cause of contamination was the presence of unsolicited plastics which represented over half of the total contamination on the container side beyond the #1 and #2 bottles accepted in the local program. For this reason the Sault Ste. Photo by Dave Cottenie, Stadium Journey.The interior of the Gardens is similar to many other OHL venues including Guelph and Sarnia. Entry to the Gardens leads into the main concourse, which is behind the seating bowl. The ice surface runs from northeast to southwest with the best spot to get a picture of the centre ice logo, from the southeast side. There are a number of screens on the walls in the concourse including a collage from the Memorial Cup season, a Captain’s Wall and a number of other screens. Unfortunately the bustle of the concourse can take away from these sites. Above centre ice is the four-sided video board which has seen better days. It is in dire need of replacement as some parts of the video were not even functioning on the date of review. The video board is surrounded by a plethora of championship banners for various division and conference achievements. The highlight is the 1993 Memorial Cup Champions banner, which unfortunately, looks just like all of the others. Along the southwest side of the arena hang the banners of honoured Greyhounds including such hockey legends as John Vanbiesbrouck, Adam Foote, Craig Hartsburg, Ron Francis and Wayne Gretzky. One of the real highlights of the Gardens can be found in the southwest end of the arena. In a spot traditionally reserved for the portrait of Queen Elizabeth, Indigenous art is hung. The wooden and stained glass pieces bring the whole arena together and give it a sense of Northern Ontario and uniqueness that can’t be found in other arenas.Greyhounds Logo at GFL Memorial Gardens.