Some residents in Fort Pierce are frustrated with trash trains from Miami-Dade County, leading city leaders to consider alternative waste management options.
The drop-off location will accept brush and logs, but the city will not accept bags, dirt or building materials.
A local salvage yard is being ordered by the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to cease waste processing and to remove any waste at the site. Under the ...
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DEP orders York County salvage yard to shut down | 'Will not tolerate flagrant disregard of laws'
J&K is ordered to stop accepting and processing waste and begin removing waste at the site.
The state department of environmental protection wants the owner, a repeat offender, to be jailed if he doesn't comply with recent orders.
In a separate filing with the Commonwealth Court, DEP asked a judge to jail the facility's owner for contempt, claiming he ...
Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, announced today the introduction of its new artificial intelligence-enabled technology designed ...
Jarrett Bond at Circular Services covers managing financial risk, competing with landfill tipping fees, and investing in ...
Fort Pierce may end its Waste Management landfill contract over downtown "trash trains" and neighborhood nuisances.
The City of La Crosse says they have delayed the opening of the Yard Waste & Brush site by one week due to site conditions caused ...
Fort Pierce officials are considering ending a long-term contract with Waste Management due to the trash train dispute.
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