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  2. Steven Fulop - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority enacted a fee of $1.92 per 100 cubic feet of water to go towards the city's $15.1 million garbage and recycling contract with Elizabeth-based Regional Industries, Inc. [84] The fee, while covering solid waste pickup, was to be calculated based on each home and businesses' water ...

  3. PJP Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The remaining portion of the site is under the responsibility of Waste Management of New Jersey, Inc. and CWM Chemical Services, LLC (collectively “CCS”). The work they are responsible for includes: a multi-layer, modified solid waste cap, wetlands reconstruction and enhancement efforts, and environmental monitoring.

  4. New York City Department of Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Sanitation is the largest sanitation department in the world, with 7,201 uniformed sanitation workers and supervisors, 2,041 civilian workers, 2,230 general collection trucks, 275 specialized collection trucks, 450 street sweepers, 365 snowplows, 298 front end loaders, and 2,360 support vehicles.

  5. Atlantic County Utilities Authority - Wikipedia

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    ACUA is home to the first wind farm in New Jersey and the country's first coastal wind project, the Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm, which is located at its Wastewater Treatment Plant in Atlantic City. The ACUA partnered with Community Energy Inc. to build the farm, which consists of five turbines that can generate up to 7.5 megawatts of power.

  6. JXN Water says sanitation collection is enough for city to ...

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    "The money collected and paid to the city for trash collection exceeded the contract cost of $851,000," the release states, referring to the current six-year contract with Richard's Disposal Inc ...

  7. New York City waste management system - Wikipedia

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    New York City is a hotbed of canning activity largely due to the city's high population density mixed with New York State's container deposit laws. [18] Canning remains a contentious issue in NYC with the canners often facing pushback from the city government, the New York City Department of Sanitation, and other recycling collection companies ...