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  2. Gowdy Field - Wikipedia

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    Gowdy Field is a former garden, athletic field, landfill, and now business park located in Columbus, Ohio. [1]The land was originally annexed in 1921. The site is situated on the west side of Olentangy River Road near the Goodale interchange, just west of State Route 315, south of 3rd Avenue and east of the CSX railroad tracks.

  3. Rumpke Sanitary Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, they sold their hogs and charged money to take the garbage away, creating their trash business. [1] The Rumpke Landfill was started in 1945 and has expanded today to occupy over 230 acres (0.93 km 2) of land. [1] As of 2010, Rumpke may still be considered a family operation with over 70 employees being part of the family. [3]

  4. Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) was established by the Ohio General Assembly in 1989 as part of Ohio House Bill 592, which created Ohio’s current solid waste management planning and regulatory programs.

  5. Columbus City Council approves adding $8.6 million into ...

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    A group of 28 participants in the Think Make Live Youth program walks through the streets of Columbus' Driving Park neighborhood picking up trash on July 17, 2023, as part of the community service ...

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    The Sanitation Department said 300 employees used brooms, backpack blowers and collection trucks to remove more than 50 tons of trash, sweeping up piles of soggy confetti, party favors and other ...

  7. S.G. Loewendick & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Jim Loewendick's son died in a freak accident on one of their work sites. In 1974, Tedo died, leaving his son Ralph as the company president. By 1988, the company had a revenue of $5 million per year, owning two landfills, a roll-off container service for construction site dumpsters, and a tire shredder facility.

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