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  2. Template : Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

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  3. Category:Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  4. Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham has 13 listings on the National Register of Historic Places, the most of any municipality in Montgomery County. Cheltenham became a township of the first class in 1900. In 1976, it passed a home rule charter that took effect in 1977. Cheltenham was the former home of Cradle of Liberty Council Breyer Training Area.

  5. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania: Borough of Ambler: August 16, 2022 August 16, 2022 Plastic bag and expanded polystyrene ban. [253] Cheltenham Township: December 7, 2022 January 1, 2024 Plastic bag ban. 10-cent fee for paper bags. [254] Borough of Doylestown: December 19, 2022 June 17, 2023 Single-use plastic bag ban. [255] Doylestown Township: May 21, 2024 ...

  6. Solid waste policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Solid Waste Tree, Based on Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Solid waste means any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or an air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial ...

  7. Refuse Act - Wikipedia

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    Included in the legislation was a new discharge permit program, called the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System , which replaced the Refuse Act permit program. [8] The amendments assigned lead responsibility for implementation of NPDES to the newly formed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Congress did not repeal the Refuse Act.

  8. Palmyra: Pike's lone regular recycling site, sees abuse - AOL

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    Palmyra Township, the only one of 17 municipalities in Pike County offering their own residents a regular, full drop-off site for recycling, has become an unwanted attraction for some people ...

  9. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States' overall beverage container recycling rate is approximately 33%, while states with container deposit laws have a 70% average rate of beverage container recycling. Michigan's recycling rate of 97% from 1990 to 2008 was the highest in the nation, as is its $0.10 deposit. [ 2 ]