For nearly four decades, most of Marion County’s garbage has gone to an incinerator in Brooks to be burned. That ends in a few weeks. Reworld, the New Jersey-based company that now owns the ...
The Covanta waste-to-energy plant on Fink Road near Crows Landing is pictured in 2016 Stanislaus County’s Covanta plant, the last remaining garbage incinerator in California, will cease operations in ...
When leaders of Miami-Dade, Florida’s most populous county, met in September to pick a site for what could become the nation’s largest trash incinerator, so many people went to the government center ...
Houston-based Peaker Energy is considering buying and reopening the former Reworld Marion garbage incinerator in Brooks.
Sheboygan's increasing garbage and outdated 1915 incinerator prompted city officials to explore waste management solutions in 1962. A new incinerator was built in 1965 after debate over costs and the ...
Dirty, smelly built-up land with tractors moving across acres of trash and vultures flying above: That’s the picture of a landfill. For decades, adding landfill space has been left out of the public ...
Collier’s landfill, east of Great Wolf Lodge and north of Picayune Strand, receives daily loads that are spread and buried.
Two companies are competing to build Miami-Dade a $2 billion garbage incinerator. Miami-Dade commissioners say they'll vote ...
Stanislaus County’s Covanta plant, the last remaining garbage incinerator in California, will cease operations in December, marking the end of an era for waste management in the state. Jody Hayes, the ...
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