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The White Falcon - 16.11.1990, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 16.11.1990, Blaðsíða 2
Deposit hazardous waste in special container^ By Ensign Peter McNiece our in<^ustr*a^ customers, the people in billet- Because household trash is taken to^^^r Few people realize how many hazardous materials you come in contact with every day. Batteries, solvents, cleaners and metal pol- ishes are just a few examples of the things that can be very dangerous if used improperly. The same is true of how we dispose of these mate- rials. If not careful, we can end up doing a good deal of harm to the environment. The good news is that with a little effort, these hazardous wastes can be disposed of properly without causing any environmental damage. The environmental division of the Public Works Department is responsible for the dis- posal of all hazardous materials on base. Although in the past we have concentrated on ing and housing also produce wastes that we should be disposing of safely. To allow us to do this, we would like NATO Base residents to keep hazardous materials out of their house- hold trash. Instead, dispose of waste paints, solvents, metal polishes, batteries, antifreeze, petroleum products, corrosives and other hazardous substances at the collection center located at the Navy Exchange Gas Station parking lot. Old flashlight batteries can also be depos- ited in the special containers located near the battery racta at all Navy Exchange stores. Please take the time to separate your trash, as this will allow us to dispose of these wastes properly. incinerator to be burned, large metal objects (like bicycles and bed frames) and aerosol cans should also be kept out of the dumpsters. The aerosol cans explode in the incinerator and the scrap metal damages the incinerator equipment. These items can also be deposited at the Navy Exchange Gas Station. Once you get in the habit of separating your trash, you’ll be surprised at how easy it really is to maintain. First, keep hazardous wastes out of your household trash. Then take it with you when you go to the gas station, and drop off the hazardous items at the collection point. Please contact me at 6404 if you have any questions or if you would like to get involved in the environmental program on base. Thanksgiving Day Messages Commander, Iceland Defense Force Thanksgiving Day is a time for reflection, celebration, and re- membrance of our American spirit. As we all gather together to celebrate this wonderful holiday with our family and friends, I would like to send each of you my own sincere appreciation for your super dedicated service to your country and the NATO Alliance. We as Americans have plenty to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Today we continue to enjoy the basic freedoms our forefathers fought to attain, specifi- cally the rights to live, speak, work and worship as we choose. Our military stands ever-ready and able to deter aggression and preserve these precious freedoms. The men and women of our military forces presently in the Middle East supporting Operation Desert Shield are a true testament to this noble cause. Peace through a strong/ready defense continues to be our nation’s military posture. Our superb military forces in Ice- land support that position. My wife Barbara and I would like to extend a special invitation to all single and unaccompanied personnel in Iceland who will be unable to be at home for Thanksgiv- ing to join us at the NAS Galley at 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day for a traditional meal prepared by our outstanding galley. Once again I would like to express to each of you how much I appreciate the many sacrifices each of you makes when called upon in support of the Iceland mission. One of the things I am most thankful for this Thanksgiving is that we have so many outstanding men and women like yourselves in our military forces that are willing to serve their country with such pride and dedication. Have a great holiday and a joyous upcoming Christmas season. Thomas F. Hall Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Air Forces Iceland On behalf of all the commanders in Air Forces Iceland, I extend a special thanks to every Air Force member stationed in Iceland. Through great sacrifice and dedication, you are helping to preserve the freedom of our great nation. I’m particularly aware of the special sacrifice those of you are making who have left your loved ones behind. I also want to join you today in giving thanks for the abundant blessings we enjoy—our family, our country, and our freedom. Thank you and happy Thanksgiving. William A. Payne Colonel, U. S. Air Force The White Falcon is an authorized, government-funded weekly publi- cation of the Iceland Defense Force Public Affairs Office for members of the Defense Force. Contents of The White Falcon are not necessar- ily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U. S. Government, the De- partment of Defense or the Iceland Defense Force. Everything adver- tised in this publication shall be made available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, physical handicap, or any other non-merit factor. The White Falcon is located in Bldg. 936, tel. ext. 4612 or4552 and printed by the NAS Keflavfk Print Plant. Deadline for news and information is close of business Thursday. Commander, Iceland Defense Force... Public Affairs Officer.............. Deputy PAO.......................... Chief Petty Officer in Charge.-..... ;...R ADM Thomas F. Hall ......LCDR Scott E. Wilson -------....Fridthor Kr. Eydal -...JOCTerryJ.Bamthouse. Editorial Staff Editor - - ...............- J01(AW) Jodelle Blankenship Reporter........................................ J02JayGaona Reporter.....—...—...........................J02Terry Wingate Administrative Support..................YNSN Wayne Whitfield 2 The White Falcon

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