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Petit massacre en demolition 70/1 + presentation
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Black Ops - Triple Collat, Hijacked, Demolition, Mystic, Gaming *READ DESC*
I (Dino is LEGIT x) know Thus Juno in real life and he came to my house and wanted me to snipe on his account, so I did and I hit a triple on Hijacked.
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Campers Get Lucky; Rage At Lag | COD: Black Ops Demolition Summit
Watch in HD This is my second gameplay, I jumped into the game where it was 1-1 there were campers everywhere with gold camo #39;s killing my weak teammates. So ...
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2013 Mott, ND Demolition Derby-Pickup Heat Pt. 3
The conclusion of the pickup heat at Mott, ND #39;s 2013 demolition derby. Recorded July, 13 2013.
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Building demolition Fail April 2013
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ST. PAUL, Minn. - Demolition for the new St. Paul Saints stadium officially kicked off Saturday and will take about four months to complete.
Opening day is scheduled for June of 2015. Once finished, the 7,000 seat ballpark will host more than just baseball.
"In this new emporium there will be 200 events that are about community. Fifty of them will happen to be Saints games. (We) might have a Bob Dylan concert like we did the other day, but most importantly this is about community," Saints owner Mike Veeck said.
There is also hope the stadium will help breathe new life into the city.
"This is the gateway for the Lowertown Neighborhood. This is the gateway to the downtown neighborhood. This is the gateway to the city of St. Paul," Mayor Chris Coleman said.
The changes are a vision Darlene Lewis, who has lived in St. Paul her entire life, has waited a long time for.
"Maybe I shouldn't say this, but I'm getting tired of driving over to Minneapolis for entertainment," Lewis said laughing.
The ballpark will cost about $54 million, but earlier this month tests confirmed pollution levels at the site are much higher than anticipated. That will cost another $6 million to cleanup, officials said.
(Copyright 2013 by KARE. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Environment Canterbury today welcomed penalties of more than $150,000 in a Christchurch demolition waste dumping case following the February 2011 earthquake.
Brett Aldridge, Regional Manager Resource Management Act Monitoring and Compliance, says the temptation for those in the demolition and waste industry to save costs and increase profits by inappropriate waste disposal is of great concern in the current Canterbury environment.
"The penalties against Canterbury Greenwaste Processors, Coutts Island Holdings and Kingsley Robert Kepple for dumping and receipt 5000 cubic metres of contaminated waste to form a track at a Coutts Island site are important as a deterrent and to prevent a legacy of post-quake contaminated sites," Mr Aldridge said.
"The court has sent a very clear message that this type of behaviour wont be tolerated. District Court Judge Kellar made the important points that appropriate disposal of demolition waste is critical to restoring the city and its surrounds, that the receiving environment for such waste must be lawful and appropriate, and that short cuts cant be taken to avoid cost and conceal sites."
Inspection by Environment Canterbury compliance staff in March 2012 revealed a farm track some 1000 metres long by 10 metres wide, and half-a-metre deep comprised of mixed demolition waste. The waste was delivered by Canterbury Greenwaste Processors to the farm property owned by Coutts Island Holdings, which used it to build a farm track.
"The waste had not been screened for contaminants and contained asbestos, electrical and computer parts, plastics, carpet, and assorted unprocessed material from the unsorted demolition of several CBD buildings," Brett Aldridge said.
The farm property is on land adjacent to the Otkaikino Stream which runs into the Waimakiriri River, an area within the Christchurch groundwater protection zone and with amenity and significant cultural values.
Clare Williams of Ngi Thuriri hap offered the court a cultural impact statement. "The discharge conflicted with the Mahaanui Iwi Management Plan for an area we consider whi tapu," Mrs Williams said. "We appreciated the opportunity to express our kaitiaki role in an unprecedented way and we are happy with the outcome."
Judge Kellar imposed total fines of $153,625 and court costs of $13,569, a Canterbury record for this type of offending. "We are increasingly being contacted by people in the industry who feel they have a moral duty to tell us whats going on," Brett Aldridge said. "This level of penalty will send a strong message to demolition contractors that the risk is not worth it."
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Environment Canterbury today welcomed penalties of more than $150,000 in a Christchurch demolition waste dumping case following the February 2011 earthquake.
Brett Aldridge, Regional Manager Resource Management Act Monitoring and Compliance, says the temptation for those in the demolition and waste industry to save costs and increase profits by inappropriate waste disposal is of great concern in the current Canterbury environment.
"The penalties against Canterbury Greenwaste Processors, Coutts Island Holdings and Kingsley Robert Kepple for dumping and receipt 5000 cubic metres of contaminated waste to form a track at a Coutts Island site are important as a deterrent and to prevent a legacy of post-quake contaminated sites," Mr Aldridge said.
"The court has sent a very clear message that this type of behaviour wont be tolerated. District Court Judge Kellar made the important points that appropriate disposal of demolition waste is critical to restoring the city and its surrounds, that the receiving environment for such waste must be lawful and appropriate, and that short cuts cant be taken to avoid cost and conceal sites."
Inspection by Environment Canterbury compliance staff in March 2012 revealed a farm track some 1000 metres long by 10 metres wide, and half-a-metre deep comprised of mixed demolition waste. The waste was delivered by Canterbury Greenwaste Processors to the farm property owned by Coutts Island Holdings, which used it to build a farm track.
"The waste had not been screened for contaminants and contained asbestos, electrical and computer parts, plastics, carpet, and assorted unprocessed material from the unsorted demolition of several CBD buildings," Brett Aldridge said.
The farm property is on land adjacent to the Otkaikino Stream which runs into the Waimakiriri River, an area within the Christchurch groundwater protection zone and with amenity and significant cultural values.
Clare Williams of Ngi Thuriri hap offered the court a cultural impact statement. "The discharge conflicted with the Mahaanui Iwi Management Plan for an area we consider whi tapu," Mrs Williams said. "We appreciated the opportunity to express our kaitiaki role in an unprecedented way and we are happy with the outcome."
Judge Kellar imposed total fines of $153,625 and court costs of $13,569, a Canterbury record for this type of offending. "We are increasingly being contacted by people in the industry who feel they have a moral duty to tell us whats going on," Brett Aldridge said. "This level of penalty will send a strong message to demolition contractors that the risk is not worth it."
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NEWSREEL: Residents of Carmina Compound in Muntinlupa City set up barricades vs demolition
July 8, 2013--Residents of Carmina Compound, Brgy. Cupang, Muntinlupa City blocked the service road in Alabang with barricades to defend their homes from pos...
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9/11 Was Government Demolition - Richard Gage Anthony J Hilder - Conspiracy Con - CM
A rcoones video. Demolition, Destruction, planned and orchestrated and an inside job. Richard Gage of Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth thinks so.... bu...
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