After Action Report FHA / GREEN SCENE SPRING EVENT, Saturday, October 21, 2023

We had 223 vehicles come through and those residents dropped off:

  • 8,400 pounds of confidential paper which was shredded and will later be bundled and sent to be recycled at a Georgia Pacific Company toilet tissue factory in Savannah, Georgia. 
  • Recycled paper is proven to save trees and other resources: 8,400 pounds of recycled paper can save approximately 71 trees, 13 cubic yards of landfill space, 41,600 kilowatts of electricity, 240 pounds of pollutants, 31,200 gallons of water, and the energy equivalent of 495 gallons of gasoline!
  • Using less tree fiber, less fresh water, less energy, and producing less waste than traditional virgin fiber paper. Those trees can remain in the ground if we widely and effectively increase our use of recycled paper.
  • 26.10 pounds of medications, which is a lot of chemical stuff that won’t be flushed down the toilet and end up in wastewater discharge, lakes, and rivers where it could be dangerous for fish, birds, and other wildlife.

The North Chatham Volunteer Fire Department provided important fire safety information for residents. For those who brought their rechargeable extinguishers, they checked the pressure gauge on top to assure it was in the green safe zone, and loosened any content that had settled on the bottom by using a hard rubber mallet to pound on the bottom of the extinguisher, and explained how to use the extinguisher to put out a fire.


The department is not equipped to recharge, refill, and tag any extinguishers and explained that as long as the gauge is in the green zone and the content is loosened, no recharging of a private home's extinguisher is required by NC fire code. Annual recharging is required only for buildings where there is group assembly, group educational, group institutional, residential care and long term care facilities, and hotels/motels. 


I suspect that the blast email alert that our FHA Communications Director sent out to the entire community earlier that week played a very positive role in the impressive turnout numbers. Apparently, having two lanes approaching the paper shredding truck - along with the dedicated efforts of the volunteer helpers in that area - made that process a good deal smoother and more efficient than our experience in the past. 


Some might also credit the increased participation to the friendly, welcoming demeanor of the parking lot "Greeters" Wendy Snodgrass and Jon Darling.


Obviously, the success of this event depended primarily on the dedicated efforts of the volunteers who put in the HOURS of effort to make it happen. The other volunteers included: Gene Rogers, Maarten Simon Thomas, Maggie Tunstall, Cheri Derosia, Bil Rosenfeld, Mark Costenbader, and Jim Kasprzac.  THANK YOU, once again, for your time and talents !  And CONGRATULATIONS on a job well done !


Planning ahead, consider circling the third Saturday in MAY 2024 (May 18, 2024) on your calendar, which is when we will have the spring seasonal opportunity to replicate or surpass our recent efforts.


Sincerely,


Jason Welsch, Moderator

Fearrington Green Scene