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Deadline for the August SWA’s Household Hazardous Waste Tip
Issue is July 13 Got A Sinking Feeling That
Mail or email to: To ensure the boat is hazard-free, SWA Hazardous
Waste staff will inspect boats at the Home Chemical
Bill Thompson, 18583 Lake Bend Drive Your Boat Might Harbor and Recycling Center located at 6161 N. Jog Road in
billthompsonsoj@gmail.com Hazards? West Palm Beach Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m.
to 5 p.m. SWA Landfill Operations staff will perform
When exploring South Florida’s inspections outside of these hours. Built-in fuel tanks
The Shores of Jupiter beautiful natural environments, be must be accessible for inspection, but residents should
note that the SWA will not pump fuel from tanks. Disposal
watchful of what you leave in your
website: wake. All need to be disposed of rates are based on weight. SWA staff cannot assist with
properly. Items such as:
offloading boats from trailers.
www.theshoresofjupiter.org • flares, Proper disposal of old or expired hazardous boating
• fire extinguishers, items can be a real lifesaver. More disposal information
• deep cycle batteries, for boaters can be found on the SWA website or by calling
• mercury float switches, (561) 697-2700 or toll-free, (866) SWA-INFO (4636).
• fuels and oils, The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County is a
Disclaimer • cleaning products and dependent special district that was created by the Florida
Copy appearing herewith may not be the viewpoint • even boats themselves Legislature in 1975. Since then, the SWA has developed
of The Shores Board of Directors or its newsletter editor. Fortunately, proper disposal of many harmful boating an award-winning integrated solid waste management
Nor should responsibility be assigned for accuracy or products is easy and free for Palm Beach County system to handle the county’s waste and recyclables. We
validity or articles contributed by residents or other residents. Just bring these items to any of the SWA’s Home call ourselves AWAY: whether you throw it, recycle it or
articles chosen by the publisher or the editor. Chemical and Recycling Centers (HCRC) listed below, flush it AWAY, we put your waste to work. Each year,
where they will be recycled or disposed of properly. we:
The SWA’s locations include: • Process more than 100,000 tons of recyclables.
Realtime Property Management Jupiter • Combust approximately 1.8 million tons of trash to
of South Florida LLC North County Transfer Station generate electricity at renewable energy facilities.
14185 N. Military Trail (SWA Road) in Jupiter • Produce enough electricity to power approximately
Beth White, RPA, LCAM, President/CEO Monday through Friday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 74,000 homes, about the number of homes in Boca Raton
bwhite@realtimepm.com • (561) 763-0086 Saturday: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Palm Beach Gardens.
West Palm Beach
• Recycle more than 150,000 tons of wastewater
140 Intracoastal Drive, Ste. 403 Home Chemical And Recycling Center treatment residuals (sludge from flushes) into
Jupiter, FL 33477 6161 N. Jog Road in West Palm Beach environmentally-friendly fertilizer.
Monday through Friday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Safely dispose of more than four million pounds of
Saturday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. home hazards.
Commercial interests should call (561) 687-1100 for • Collect water off the roofs of renewable energy
The Shores Of Jupiter Homeowners disposal options. facility 2 and store it in a two million gallon cistern,
Association Inc. Entire boats can be disposed of in the landfill at 6330 which is used as part of the energy making process.
Board Of Directors, Committee N. Jog Road in West Palm Beach after all of the hazardous With the recent changes to the SWA’s website, anyone
materials such as fuel, batteries and flares have been can now sign up to receive SWA news, calendar updates,
Board Of Directors: removed by the owner or hauler. The removed materials jobs, or other web postings of interest by signing up online
David Lindley, President ................................. 743-5522 are accepted at any of the HCRC locations listed above. at www.swa.org.
Art Cummings, Vice President........................ 743-0047
Bill Thompson, Secretary ............................... 762-1832
Barry Parker, Treasurer ............................785-320-1745 Surfing The Pink Wave!
Emily O’Mahoney, Director ........................... 747-9048
Andrea Peralta, Director ................................. 748-3463
Cindy Deem, Director ..................................... 339-4632 Rosé
Architectural Control Committee:
Andrea Paralta, Chair ...................................... 748-3463
Emily O’Mahoney, Vice Chair ........................ 747-9048 By Laura Berrio, Another reason for the rise in popularity is that rosé
Cindy Deem .................................................... 339-4632 Freelance Writer/Blogger works well in spring and summer. It can be enjoyed
Compliance Committee: Rosé is on the rise! anywhere and can be mixed into cocktails.
Art Cummings, Chair ...................................... 743-0047 The market for rosé wines A decade ago rosé only consisted of sweeter wines.
Lakes And Parks Committee: has more than doubled Now the variety of rosé spans bone dry to sweet, cheap to
David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522 in the last decade. There expensive, and simple to complex. The color and source
Landscaping And Irrigation Committee: is a whole new group of has also changed. The “pink” wine from California is now
Emily O’Mahoney, Chair ................................ 747-9048 wine drinkers who pick very pale pink and primarily from Provence.
Crimewatch Committee: “pink” for their preferred I recommend trying a variety of rosés to find your
Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832 wine. Who is this group of favorite. A couple of my favorite rosés under $20 are
Welcoming Committee: consumers? Millennials. Rosa di Germina (dry) and Rosa Regale (sweet).
Cindy Deem, Co-Chair ................................... 339-4632 Younger consumers Pick up a rosé for your next occasion
Kristi Parker, Co-Chair ................................................... prefer sweeter rosé. This reminds me of the pink wine and “surf the pink wave!”
Infrastructure cooler days of my youth! The millennials have played a ~ Cheers!
David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522 large role in creating the “pink” image in social media ~ Keep the conversation going
Communications and Newsletter Editor: for rosé wines. The popularity of this segment led Italy and the wine flowing!
Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832 to create a National Rosé Day. It is all the rage right now Follow the Vine on Instagram
to get all wine enthusiasts to think pink! @VineVibeUncorked.
Realtime Property Management of South Florida LLC:
Beth White ...................................................... 763-0086
bwhite@realtimepm.com
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