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Anchorage Solid Waste Services to Build Transfer Station Thats Its Largest Project to Date

2020-11-23 07:00:00| Waste Age

Anchorage, Alaska is building a $120 million transfer station and upgrading its existing one, which is the largest project in the history of its Solid Waste Services department. It will extend the life of the municipalitys landfill by 20 years. Sla

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