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Inmate labor program would help clean up township basins
By exa.gmnews.com - Jane Meggett
Published: 09/11/2012

MILLSTONE , NJ— Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden spoke to the governing body about shared services and other topics at the Sept. 5 Township Committee meeting.

“We’re on an aggressive shared services campaign. Millstone participates in different ways,” he said.

Millstone will soon take advantage of the county’s shared services inmate labor program.

Township Administrator Tom Antus said the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be inspecting the township’s 250 catch basins and more than 100 detention basins in October. He added that no current employees in the municipality could even recall the last time this was done.

Mayor Nancy Grbelja said some people in the township have put rocks into basins, clogging them.

“I’m glad the EPA is coming,” she said.

Antus said using inmate labor is the only way the township could get the basins cleaned, since the town has a relatively small Department of Public Works.

Any inmates working in the township will be non-violent, first-time offenders, Golden said.

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