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'''Peter Van der Linde''' is the owner of '''van der Linde Recycling and Container Rentals'''.
'''Peter Van der Linde''' is the owner of [[Van der Linde Recycling]].<ref>{{cite-hook|title=COVER- What a Waste: Is the trash Authority going obsolete?|url=http://www.readthehook.com/83273/cover-what-waste-trash-authority-going-obsolete|author=David McNair|pageno=|printno=|printdate=|publishdate=2 April 2009|accessdate=22 July 2013}}</ref>
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==Materials Recovery Facility==
==Materials Recovery Facility==
In December 2008 van der Linde opened an $11 million Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) now capable of recycling both construction/demolition debris and household trash<ref name=hookdummies>{{cite-hook|url=http://www.readthehook.com/blog/index.php/2010/01/13/waste-works-lawsuit-for-dumb-dumbs-or-a-busy-citizens-guide-to-the-local-waste-war/|title=Waste Works lawsuit for dumb-dumbs: or a busy citizens guide to the local waste war|author=Dave McNair|publishdate=Jan 13, 2010}}</ref>.
In December 2008 van der Linde opened an $11 million Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) capable of recycling both construction and demolition debris, and household trash.<ref name=hookdummies>{{cite-hook|url=http://www.readthehook.com/blog/index.php/2010/01/13/waste-works-lawsuit-for-dumb-dumbs-or-a-busy-citizens-guide-to-the-local-waste-war/|title=Waste Works lawsuit for dumb-dumbs: or a busy citizens guide to the local waste war|author=Dave McNair|publishdate=Jan 13, 2010}}</ref>


==RSWA lawsuits==
==RSWA lawsuits==
In December 2007, the [[RSWA]] filed a lawsuit against Van der Linde after determining that 'in excess of a million dollars" in fees had not been paid to the RSWA for city and county trash the hauler had disposed of at an RSWA-sponsored BFI transfer station in Zion Crossroads. Van der Linde had previously sued the RWSA in 2006, a case that was dismissed<ref name=hookdummies/>.
In December 2007, the [[Rivanna Solid Waste Authority]] filed a lawsuit against Van der Linde after determining that 'in excess of a million dollars" in fees had not been paid to the RSWA for city and county trash the hauler had disposed of at an RSWA-sponsored BFI transfer station in Zion Crossroads.<ref name=hookdummies/> The case was scheduled for Charlottesville federal court in June, 2010.<ref name=cvillerevenuesslide>{{cite-cville|url=http://www.c-ville.com/Revenues_slide_for_RSWA_which_contends_1M_in_unpaid_fines_from_private_trash_hauler/|title=Revenues slide for RSWA, which contends $1M in unpaid fines from private trash hauler|author=Brian Chidester}}</ref> However, van der Linde agreed to pay a $600,000 settlement and the case was dropped.<ref>{{cite-hook|title=Freed Van der Linde: Govt drops suit against recycler|url=http://www.readthehook.com/68972/freed-van-der-linde-govt-drops-suit-against-recycler|author=Hawes Spencer|pageno=|printno=|printdate=|publishdate=20 Jan 2010|accessdate=22 July 2013}}</ref> A more complete description of the suit can be found in the [[RSWA]] article.
 
Van der Linde had previously sued the RWSA in 2006, a case that was dismissed.<ref name=hookdummies/>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 22 July 2013

Peter Van der Linde is the owner of Van der Linde Recycling.[1]

Materials Recovery Facility

In December 2008 van der Linde opened an $11 million Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) capable of recycling both construction and demolition debris, and household trash.[2]

RSWA lawsuits

In December 2007, the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority filed a lawsuit against Van der Linde after determining that 'in excess of a million dollars" in fees had not been paid to the RSWA for city and county trash the hauler had disposed of at an RSWA-sponsored BFI transfer station in Zion Crossroads.[2] The case was scheduled for Charlottesville federal court in June, 2010.[3] However, van der Linde agreed to pay a $600,000 settlement and the case was dropped.[4] A more complete description of the suit can be found in the RSWA article.

Van der Linde had previously sued the RWSA in 2006, a case that was dismissed.[2]

References

  1. Web. COVER- What a Waste: Is the trash Authority going obsolete?, David McNair, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, 2 April 2009, retrieved 22 July 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Web. Waste Works lawsuit for dumb-dumbs: or a busy citizens guide to the local waste war, Dave McNair, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, Jan 13, 2010
  3. Web. Revenues slide for RSWA, which contends $1M in unpaid fines from private trash hauler, Brian Chidester, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications
  4. Web. Freed Van der Linde: Govt drops suit against recycler, Hawes Spencer, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, 20 Jan 2010, retrieved 22 July 2013.

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