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Over $750,000 in fines issued for waste violations
The state has levied more than $750,000 in fines recently against 46 businesses, individuals and institutions for violating Maryland's hazardous waste rules, the Maryland Department of the Environment announced. Most of the citations issued in July and...Tags: Interior Policy, Painting, Environmental Pollution, Punishment, Hazardous Materials
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Luminary gala lights up this years award winners
The Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated excellence and leadership among its members at its Luminary Gala, an evening of fine dining, dancing and entertainment at the Delray Beach Marriott. The selection committee, which was...Tags: FPL Group, City National Corporation, Elan Corporation Plc, Delray Beach, Physical Fitness
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TOWN HALL AGENDAS: HUNTINGTON
HUNTINGTON Unless specified, meetings are at town hall, 100 Main St. TOWN BOARD 6 p.m. Tuesday PLANNING BOARD 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 TOWN BOARD At its Sept. 9 meeting, the board: Authorized extending to the requirements contract with Welsbach Electric...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Waste, Clubs and Associations, Long Island
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Police: Copper theft endangers workers
Four Schuylkill County men have been charged with stealing copper wire and tools over the past month from four related industries -- sometimes returning to a business 10 times and even four times in one night to systematically remove metal, according to...Tags: Theft, Waste, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Schuylkill County, Prosecution
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Four Schuylkill men are charged with stealing copper, tools
Of The Morning CallFour Schuylkill County men were charged Wednesday with stealing copper wire and tools over the past month from four related facilities. The men struck the same business 10 times -- including four times in the same night -- to systematically take the...Tags: Theft, Waste, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Schuylkill County, Prosecution
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Courtesy Pontiac-Buick-GMC in Longwood closes its doors
Sentinel Automotive EditorOne day after the shutdown of Bill Heard Chevrolet in Sanford, another dealer is closing its doors: Courtesy Pontiac-Buick-GMC in Longwood will discontinue business at the end of today, said company spokesman Marc Cannon. It is, Cannon said, part of a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, H. Wayne Huizenga
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Baltimore Co. recycling program expanded
Baltimore County is expanding its residential recycling program for compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent bulbs, mercury thermometers and thermostats, and lead-acid and rechargeable batteries, officials said. Residents may now recycle these items at...Tags: White Marsh, Halethorpe
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Recent mergers and acquisitions involving Central Florida companies, as reported by Bloomberg News: Emerald Waste Services LLC, a part of William Harris Investors of Chicago, announced Sept. 8 the acquisition of certain assets of Waste Management Inc. of...Tags: Hanger Orthopedic Group Incorporated, Gainesville, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Mount Dora, Volusia County
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Waste Management bids for Republic
Waste Management made an unsolicited offer yesterday to buy disposal company Republic Services Inc. for $6.19 billion in cash, aiming to block its biggest rivals from teaming up against the nation's largest garbage hauler. The deal represented a counter...Tags: Republic Services Incorporated, Waste Industries Incorporated, Waste, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Counties aim for cleaner fuel
Sun reporterOne of the dirtiest jobs in Howard and Anne Arundel counties could soon be one of the cleanest for the atmosphere. The neighboring jurisdictions plan to establish the state's first natural-gas fueling station for trash trucks and have applied to the...Tags: Diesel Fuel, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Regional Authority, Energy
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Hawaii's next big export might be municipal trash
Associated PressWith sugar cane and pineapples fading, Hawaii's next big export to the U.S. mainland could be less sweet - 100,000 tons of trash a year. In one of the most ambitious municipal disposal plans yet, Oahu, Hawaii's most populous island, is looking to send... -
Garbage numbers
31% Amount of the North American trash-hauling market a combined Waste Management Inc. and Republic Services Inc. would control. 11% Amount of that market Allied Waste Industries Inc. would control.Tags: Republic Services Incorporated, Marketing, Allied Waste Industries Incorporated
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