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Ecology Department director Jay Manning says even with all the Northwest’s hydro power, a growing slice of electricity comes from goal and gas, making energy-saving light bulbs helpful even in this region.
Incue: "We want people...
Outcue: “…climate change perspective.”
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/news/audio/2008-101-1.mp3
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Ecology Department director Jay Manning says when compact fluorescent bulbs wear out they should not go in the trash because they contain toxic mercury. He says Ecology is funding efforts to make it easy across the state to recycling them.
Incue: “The take-back network…
Outcue: “…recycle their fluorescent bulbs.”
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/news/audio/2008-101-2.mp3
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Washington Citizens for Resource Conservation director Suellen Mele (Pron: Sue-Ellen MEE’-lee) says compact fluorescent lights save lots of energy, but can’t go in the trash when they wear out.
Incue: “The compact fluorescent bulbs…”
Outcue: “....they do contain mercury.”
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/news/audio/2008-101-3.mp3
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Washington Citizens for Resource Conservation director Suellen Mele (Pron: Sue-Ellen MEE’-lee) says her organization is working to set up convenient places around Washington to safely take old fluorescent bulbs and tubes.
Incue: "If that isn't available…
Outcue: “…and safely handling them"
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/news/audio/2008-101-4.mp3
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