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New solid waste trucks are headed to Houston from New Mexico. Mayor Whitmire says some trucks will arrive within two days after the purchase is finalized — but they won’t completely solve the problem.
Coordinator of the Israeli Forum of Experts and Civil Society for Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Lihi Levian Joffe, walks the Post through the breakdown of aid distribution in Gaza. Probably even before US ...
Republic in its current form was born out of the 2008 merger of Allied Waste and Republic Services, which forged the second-largest US-based solid waste company. The timing of the transaction was less ...
As a fully integrated waste-hauler, the firm leverages a vast network of collection routes and transfer stations, which bestow significant control over the waste stream, funneling waste from numerous ...
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India Today on MSNAutomobile industry is the most important industry for the country, says Nitin GadkariUnion Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasised the automobile industry’s vital role in India's economy, highlighting its global rise ...
A new out-of-control wildfire forced the closure of a key highway just outside of Kelowna, B.C., on Wednesday. The fire is ...
A WHOLE NEW WORLD County Council serves us in a few, important ways. But their main job now is not to serve us, though they ...
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CultureMap Dallas on MSNThese are the 14 best things to do in Dallas this weekendJuly turns into August this weekend, and with the new month comes a nice variety of things to do in and around Dallas.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHouston City Council approves $12.4M for more garbage trucks to improve pickupsOn Houston City Council approved more trucks for the department. This comes at a time when Solid Waste acknowledged delays with recycling pickup.
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Houston's new Solid Waste director told council members that the department's fleet was breaking rapidly, with around 50 trucks experiencing problems daily.
The City of Houston’s Solid Waste Management Department is asking for $12.5 million to purchase 25 new garbage and recycling trucks, a move officials hope will finally get collection services back on ...
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