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USD10,140 found in donated clothes returned to owner » Borneo Bulletin Online

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$10,140 found in donated clothes returned to owner

$10,140 found in donated clothes returned to owner By (0) Huang Chi-lung, a member of the Taichung Nantung District Environmental Protection Bureau s Clean-up team, found $10,140 cash in a bag of donated clothes and officials were able to return the money to its owner, a 72-year-old woman. Photo courtesy of the Taichung Nantung District Environmental Protection Bureau Feb. 1 (UPI) A city worker sorting through donated clothes in Taiwan came across about $10,140 cash that had been stored in red envelopes and placed in the pockets of a clothing item. The Taichung Nantung District Environmental Protection Bureau said Huang Chi-lung, 28, a member of the bureau s Cleanup Team, was sorting through bags of donated clothes at a collection site in the city when he found the cash and notified his supervisor.

Kaohsiung air quality improves, but warnings still in place

Kaohsiung, Jan. 17 (CNA) Kaohsiung residents should avoid going out or at least wear a face mask when outdoors even if the air pollution that reached an alarming state on Saturday is easing, the city's Environmental Protection Bureau said Sunday.

Non-shoreowners rely on Saranac Lake Marina | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

To the editor: On Sept. 14, 2020, the Adirondack Park Agency issued a determination granting a variance and wetland permit with conditions, authorizing Saranac Lake Marina to renovate and expand its marina, located in a hamlet area on Lower Saranac Lake. The agency found that the conditions imposed would minimize the project’s impact on the environment. In fact, the agency found that the project as approved would actually improve the environment by the removal of existing boathouses along the shore, implementation of SLM’s stormwater prevention and wastewater treatment plans, and removal of milfoil from Ampersand Bay. Finally, the agency noted that the applicant could reconstruct those boathouses and add additional uncovered boat slips without this variance and permit, if it desired, as the agency would lack jurisdiction in this hamlet area. It stated that such permissible but unregulated construction would result in adverse impacts to water quality, wetlands and the shoreline.

Battery exchange robbed five times since opening

Battery exchange robbed five times since opening By Huang Shu-li and William Hetherington / Staff reporter, with staff writer An environmentalist in Yunlin County who makes cushioned footstools for people to buy with used batteries has been robbed five times in six months, he said on Tuesday. Environmental campaigner Hsieh Wen-ta (謝彣達), 58, who runs a 24-hour self-serve kiosk in Yunlin County, said that people have stolen from the stall five times in the six months since it opened, taking more than 50 footstools and prying open the register on several occasions. Hsieh has been making footstools and curtains for nearly 30 years, and thought that running a 24-hour kiosk would make it easier for people to recycle their batteries and pick up the products in exchange when he was not available, he said.

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