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===Sled Hill and Environmental Devastation===
 
===Sled Hill and Environmental Devastation===
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[[File:SnowCoverGraph.gif|thumb|right|125px|<small> The joy of snow activities lost because of Executive Director Jan Arnold, and the park board, led by Paul Aeschleman and Christine Graves to destroy Ridgeland Common by removing the sled/toboggan hill, the dog park, and the mulch pile, and to replace natural grass with toxic artificial turf.  You can’t even build a snowman there, thanks to their selfish, short-sighted policy.  Do not forget their destruction of our once joyous park.</i></small>]]
 
The greatest disdain, however, was split between razing of the more than 50-year old sledding hill and the environmental consequences for Ridgeland Common.
 
The greatest disdain, however, was split between razing of the more than 50-year old sledding hill and the environmental consequences for Ridgeland Common.
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The latter includes concerns that artificial turf is composed in part of recycled synthetic tires, which according to its mandated  health risk data sheet, or MSDS, is considered a "hazardous waste" which require special disposal. This material contains carcinogens as well as endocrine disrupters, including lead, arsenic, mercury, zinc, benzene, phthalates, cadmium and carbon black.  The latter breaks down into a chemical dust and acts like asbestos.  
 
The latter includes concerns that artificial turf is composed in part of recycled synthetic tires, which according to its mandated  health risk data sheet, or MSDS, is considered a "hazardous waste" which require special disposal. This material contains carcinogens as well as endocrine disrupters, including lead, arsenic, mercury, zinc, benzene, phthalates, cadmium and carbon black.  The latter breaks down into a chemical dust and acts like asbestos.  
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