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  2. Mat-Su landfill offers 2 weeks of unlimited free dumping, but ...

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    Sep. 4—PALMER — Two weeks of free dumping in Mat-Su in September will give residents a chance to get rid of junk ahead of winter for no cost now but with the possibility of higher fees in the ...

  3. List of Superfund sites in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Superfund sites in Oklahoma designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...

  4. Concerns brewing over proposed Wise County landfill near ...

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    But the permit application submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality by Chisholm Trail Disposal shows the landfill would be near heavily-traveled County Road 4668, also known as ...

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  6. Kiteezi Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The Kiteezi Landfill (Luganda: Kiteezi Kasasiro), also known as the Kiteezi Rubbish Dump, is a solid waste disposal site in Uganda.It is the main solid waste disposal site for the capital city of Kampala, with a projected metropolitan population of approximately 4 million people, as of 2024, serving the homes, businesses and industries of that metropolis.

  7. Lake Hefner - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hefner is a reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was built in the 1940s to expand the water supply for the city of Oklahoma City, [1]. It is named after Robert A. Hefner, who served as mayor of Oklahoma City from April 11, 1939, to April 8, 1947, but was originally named the "Bluff Creek Reservoir."

  8. Timeline of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    1958 – Oklahoma City sit-ins led by Clara Luper for racial desegregation begin. [21] 1960 Penn Square Mall in business. Population: 324,253. [10] 1962 – Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team formed. 1964 July: Oklahoma City sonic boom tests begin. Founders Tower built. 1965 Central Business District redevelopment plan ("Pei plan") adopted. [12]

  9. Oklahoma election today: What's on the ballot? Primary ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma election dates 2024: When are elections taking place this year? The next scheduled election in Oklahoma is the Aug. 27 primary runoff for federal, county and state offices.