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Virginia correctional facilities to begin composting
By cbs19news.com- Chris Cerbo
Published: 02/27/2019

HALIFAX COUNTY, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The prison in Buckingham County is about to start a new composting program. Other prisons in Virginia are already doing this, in an effort to keep costs down.

Late last year, the Virginia Department of Corrections announced its intention to implement composting programs at 18 facilities throughout the state.

Halifax Correctional Unit's Superintendent Mariea LeFevers was interested and excited to get the program up and running.

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  1. hamiltonlindley on 03/18/2020:

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  2. Kaitlyn on 02/27/2020:

    I think it is a good idea to begin composting. The main thing I felt about the correctional team is that they introduce many innovative and useful procedures that are useful for society. Thanks a lot for sharing this. Clinical Uses of Cannabidiol


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