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  2. Casella Waste Systems - Wikipedia

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    Casella Waste Systems, Inc. is a waste management company based in Rutland, Vermont, United States. Founded in 1975 with a single truck, Casella is a regional, vertically integrated solid waste services company. Casella provides resource management expertise and services to residential, commercial, municipal and industrial customers, primarily ...

  3. Casella refiles for new landfill in Dalton - AOL

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    Granite State Landfill LLC is a subsidiary of Rutland, Vermont-based Casella Waste Systems. The proposed 70-acre lined landfill would replace Casella's North Country Environmental Services ...

  4. Juniper Ridge Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Ridge Landfill (JRL) is a landfill owned by the state of Maine and operated by Casella Waste Systems. It is located in West Old Town, Maine, in the Penobscot River watershed between Pushaw Stream and Birch Stream, which both flow into the Penobscot River north of the Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. JRL consists of approximately 179 ...

  5. Casella - Wikipedia

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    The Casella Sisters, Ella (1858–1946) and Nelia (1859–1950), British artists; Places. ... Casella Waste Systems, US waste management company; Other

  6. Bin tipper - Wikipedia

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    Bin tippers are a type of lifting equipment used in many industries, including waste management, food processing, chemical manufacturing and facility management. [1] Although bin tippers are often components of larger machines (such as garbage trucks), an increasing number of 'standalone' or mobile units are available. [2]

  7. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    A landfill [a] is a site for the disposal of waste materials. It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s.