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10 Things You Need to Know For the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (May 29, 2014)

2014-05-29 17:34:00| Waste Age

The site of what was once the worlds largest landfill will soon host a solar power plant providing energy to New York City. A dead fin whale that washed ashore in California will be moved to a landfill. Hearings on a proposed coal ash landfill in Tennessee took up the question of the proposed facilitys proximity to the local water table. State legislators in North Carolina have proposed a bill to prevent Duke Energy from passing up its cleanup costs of a recent coal ash spill to its customers. These are all among todays 10 things you need to know from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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