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Feds may regulate combustible dust PUBLIC WORKS News Service
(April 28, 2010)
Exclusive Interview: the future of solid waste PUBLIC WORKS News Service
(April 21, 2010)
Caught in the middle EPA's GHG monitoring rule is estimated to cost landfills $5,000 this year, but managers could make money under the House's proposed cap-and-trade program. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(January 01, 2010)
Public-sector solid waste fatalities up PUBLIC WORKS News Service
(January 20, 2010)
Biosolids boost County and waste hauler join forces to turn sludge into alternative-energy source. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(September 01, 2009)
Roadkill compost Turn dead animals into disease-free ground cover. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(March 01, 2009)
Solid waste collection and disposal products PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 01, 2008)
Resource Recovery How landfill gas and plain old garbage will be expected to help reduce air pollution. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(January 01, 2009)
Partners in Plastic Los Angeles enters the final frontier in curbside recycling. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(July 01, 2008)
Combustion Makes a Comeback Advancements in technology makes incineration a viable option for waste-to-energy operations. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(October 01, 2008)
Smart Gamble Two decades of experience allow a waste-to-energy facility to chart its own course on its expansion project. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(October 01, 2008)
Single-Stream Recycling's A Hit In Baltimore PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(September 01, 2008)
Single-Stream Best Practices PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(June 13, 2008)
Encourage Geese to Leave PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(June 13, 2008)
Government Loses Control of Waste Operations PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 01, 2008)
From Garbage to Gold Portland, Ore.'s recycling and compost programs bring a wealth of benefits—including dollars. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(February 01, 2008)
Sewer Spelunkers A New Jersey maintenance team saves taxpayers $80,000 a year by bringing inspection in-house PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(December 01, 2007)
Managing C&D debris Sifting through new solutions to manage waste disposal PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(February 01, 2005)
Storm aftermath Advice for cleaning up after a severe weather event aftermath PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(April 01, 2006)
Solid waste products PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2007)
Get what you deserve More local governments conduct regular audits to ensure they're getting their due from solid waste franchisees. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2007)
Pick and place Grapple trucks earn a loyal following for their ability to cut labor costs and reduce workers' compensation claims. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2007)
Legality of Flow-Control Ordinances Upheld Supreme Court decision regarding solid waste disposal favors public agencies. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(July 01, 2007)
New regulation means new liabilities A new GASB statement requires disclosures for pollution remediation obligations. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 15, 2007)
Turn waste into ‘black gold’ Composting vegetative debris can reduce operational costs and benefit the environment PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 15, 2007)
Dirty business A green-minded entrepreneur uses worms to turn garbage into gold. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(April 01, 2007)
Route-shifting resources PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(April 01, 2007)
Collection correction PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(April 01, 2007)
Recycling gets hot PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(March 01, 2007)
Forecast 2007: municipal solid waste Volume dropping, conversion methods increasing PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(January 01, 2007)
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