The plant, Long Island's largest, takes in and incinerates more than 2,600 tons of primarily residential trash a day.
North Carolina farms use treated sewage sludge as fertilizer, but concerns over PFAs contamination are growing. With few disposal alternatives, regulators and farmers face tough choices.
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Regardless, residents of Baldwin Park, Azusa, Irwindale, Duarte, and Topanga Canyon have continuously expressed their ...
David Gudgeon explores how the Digital Waste Tracking delay is a valuable opportunity to ensure the new system does what it ...
As we stand at the threshold of a new year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issues a crucial reminder to developers and stakeholders across the ...