Metro Refuse machinery works inside a deep trench at the Christchurch area’s new Waimairi Beach landfill site. The new landfill, which is being worked in “cells” that will be covered as the tipping area grows larger, opened last month. The beach site is reached by a road closed to the public. The rubbish transfer station in Sockburn will soon be joined by a second in Bromley.
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66Metro Refuse machinery works inside a deep trench at the Christchurch area’s new Waimairi Beach landfill site. The new landfill, which is being worked in “cells” that will be covered as the tipping area grows larger, opened last month. The beach site is reached by a road closed to the public. The rubbish transfer station in Sockburn will soon be joined by a second in Bromley. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 3
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