Interview with Chris Reid, December 11, 2006
Project: Personal Responsibility in a Desirable Environment Oral History Project
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Reid discusses his personal history and his childhood home, describing what utilities it had as well as how his family would dispose of trash. He discusses what he thinks needs to be done to clean up the environment, as well as what he thinks of the current solid waste programs in Clay County. Reid discusses PRIDE cleanups in the county and his thoughts on the PRIDE program as a whole. He describes his role as solid waste coordinator in regard to law enforcement and he discusses PRIDE's impact on Clay County.Interview Accession
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