September 1, 2004
1 Min Read
Erin Spinka and Wendy Angel
Some households in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, might have found switching to one 96-gallon container for weekly trash collection in June a bit of a squeeze. But for Jennifer Hanselman's family, it was down right impossible. Hanselman and her husband, Keith, are the proud parents of seven children — one two-year-old and newborn sextuplets.
With the sudden boon to the family, the Hanselman household now uses approximately 60 disposable diapers, one 100-count container of wipes and three 13-gallon trash bags daily. With that load at the curb each week, neighbors would be wise not to raise a stink about Hanselman's waiver for extra containers.
Source: The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine
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