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Residents are concerned a decades-old landfill slated to reopen will accept oil and gas waste and further pollute nearby waterways.
Grove City residents are concerned that the landfill will accept oil and gas waste and further pollute nearby waterways.
Stating that landfills can be “controversial” at the community level, an amendment to New Hampshire’s proposed 2025-2026 ...
The fight over where landfills can go in New Hampshire continues at the State House, where the Senate officially canned a ...
An investigation is ongoing after a fire at Riverhead's recycling facility, with no asbestos found on site, according to ...
Viroqua's old landfill closed in the early 1990s, with a system in place to help vent out the methane gas from decomposing ...
The center is intended to be a better alternative to landfills when it comes to disposing of scrap metals and appliances.
Sweden, a global leader in sustainability and renewable energy, achieved an incredible milestone in 2016: it ran out of ...
The injunction seeks court intervention to mandate urgent relief measures, including relocation assistance and home-hardening ...
Since the founding of Keep Kingwood Green nearly 20 years ago, the nonprofit's efforts have prevented many tons of materials ...
Residents in the Castaic and Val Verde area Friday gathered near the Chiquita Canyon Landfill to raise awareness about the ...
A large dumping ground in Port Orange has residents concerned for wildlife after two raccoons were recently spotted wandering ...