The pile of trash is from the immediate area surrounding the Jamestown Apartments from the days before and after police believe Aveion was killed. The digging will continue they say, until they either find Aveion or the trash pile is gone.
http://www2.wsls.com/sls/news/local/article/aveion_lewis_search_heads_to_smith_gap_landfill/77119/
I found a report with the press release from the police dept:
Roanoke, VA- The Roanoke Police Department is committed to locating the body of Aveion Malik Lewis and providing closure to those who have shown compassion and concern during this investigation. Today would have been Aveion's third birthday.
On January 16, 2010, investigators identified trash from Roanoke in the Smith Gap Landfill operated by the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority. This trash was isolated and contained within the landfill to prevent further contamination from other trash. With the assistance of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who provided personnel with expertise in landfill searches, and Smith Gap landfill machine operators, teams began searching the landfill January 23, 2010. The search was suspended January 24 and 25, 2010, due to inclement weather.
The landfill search will resume today, January 26, 2010. The landfill search is in addition to numerous searches of trash dumpsters and other receptacles that have been conducted in and around the Jamestown area by Roanoke Police investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Searching of the area around the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue, including the Roanoke River, will continue when the water level recedes. Investigators will also continue to follow up on leads. This marks the second weather related impediment of search efforts. The Roanoke Police Department has utilized the assistance of trained search teams and water recovery teams from across Virginia and other states. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has also provided expertise in the search process.
The Roanoke Police Department thanks the community for its overwhelming support during this investigation. Numerous citizens have called offering to assist in the search for Aveion's body. Additional assistance from citizens in the search is not requested at this time. The Department will utilize the media and social media if additional search teams or volunteers are needed. The Roanoke Police Department is calling on citizens to help in other aspects of this investigation. Citizens can be of most assistance at this time by calling with information regarding the location of Aveion's body or additional information regarding this investigation. Anyone with information should call the Roanoke Police Department at (540) 853-2212.
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This, from the RVRA site:
http://www.rvra.net/AboutRVRA.htm
Each locality collects its own trash using its own equipment. After collection, refuse trucks deliver the trash to the Resource Authority's Tinker Creek Transfer Station. The Transfer Station was designed by citizens and planners to resemble a Norfolk Southern shop or office building and to be an asset to the neighborhood. At the Transfer Station, waste is loaded into specially-designed rail cars and covered with watertight lock-down lids. Each rail car holds 65 tons of waste, making them among the largest on the railroad. At the end of the day, all waste that has been collected and loaded into the 10-12 rail cars are transported 33 miles on the Waste Line Express by Norfolk Southern to the landfill.
The Waste Line Express is a 10-12 car, custom-built train that hauls solid waste between the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority's Tinker Creek and Smith Gap stations.
Each weekday evening, the train makes its 33-mile journey carrying over 500 tons of waste collected from residents and businesses in the County of Roanoke, City of Roanoke, and the Town of Vinton .
Each rail car can hold up to 65 tons of waste, making these cars among the largest in operation on the railroad. The Waste Line Express is owned by the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority and operated under contract with Norfolk Southern.
The Smith Gap Station is located on Bradshaw Road in the County of Roanoke. The building is designed to resemble a rural train station. Upon arriving at the landfill, the rail cars are uncoupled and positioned for unloading the following day. The train makes a daily trip to Smith Gap with the loaded cars from the Transfer Station and returns the same day with empty rail cars from the previous day's load.
Smith Gap Station Rotary Dumper At the Smith Gap Station the rail cars are unloaded using the largest rotary dumper in the world. The rail cars are rotated upside down to remove the waste. The unloading operation takes place inside the tipper building, where the waste is inspected and loaded into haul trucks.
Waste is buried in a 1,200 acre, environmentally protected landfill disposal area that meets all state and federal regulations.
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Over 500 tons of trash
every day????
Dear God. It's a miracle they were able to isolate that trash in the first place, nevermind find his body.