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Sanitation Workers Battle Higher Residential Waste as Coronavirus Outbreak Persists

2020-05-19 09:00:00| Waste Age

Sanitation workers across the U.S. are trying to adjust to unusually high residential waste levels as COVID-19 keeps many nonessential workers at home. Garbage and other waste in residential areas has spiked by as much as 40 percent in some parts of [ more ]

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