Red Lake Solid Waste Transfer Station
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Red Lake, MN  56671
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Chairman
Floyd 'Buck' Jourdain
Secretary
Katheryn 'Jody' Beaulieu
Treasurer
Darrell Seki Sr.
Red Lake Reps
Donald Desjarlait
Dodnald 'Dude' May
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Allen Pemberton
Thomas 'Jambi' Westbrook
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Glenda Martin
Gary Nelson
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Richard Barrett
William 'Billy' Green
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George 'Billy' King
Greetings Spears
John Sumner Sr.
\Gerald Spears
Alexander Gillespie
Sam Smith
James Loud
In 2005 the Red Lake Transfer Station transported almost 30,000 tons of garbage off the Reservation at a cost of about $60 per ton.

It is estimated that each person living on the Red Lake Indian Reservation contribues 3.5 pounds per person, per day.

And despite warnings on the health hazards and pollution, people still continue to set fire to the garbage bins.
American Indian Environmental Office
Waste Management in Indian Country
Public Hearing - Tues. July 20, 3007 - Acquisition Mobile Garbage Compacting Units
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Little Rock garbage site moved to
new location

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The Redby dumping site, below, is scheduled to be moved to a new location on Monday, September, 24, 2007, to an area east of Redby on the Old Nebish Road.
The Bears at the Bins on Friday, Sept. 14, 2007 at the Little Rock dumping site
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