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  2. Essex County Resource Recovery Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Essex County Resource Recovery Facility, also known as Covanta Essex, is a waste-to-energy incineration power station in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.Opened in 1990, it is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and operated by Reworld.

  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. List of Superfund sites in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    For decades, it was standard practice to dump waste on the ground, in rivers or to leave it out in the open. ... Jersey City: Hudson: 09/08/1983 [67] Link ...

  5. NJ releases new affordable housing quotas. See your Central ...

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    Here's a breakdown of the numbers by town in Central Jersey. Middlesex County affordable housing units. Carteret, 0. Cranbury, 265. ... Northern lights could be visible from New York City, other ...

  6. Paterson is 'filthy': NJ bars city from accepting bulk trash ...

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    PATERSON — State environmental officials have ordered the city to stop accepting bulk trash such as unwanted furniture at the municipal public works yard, dealing a major blow to Paterson's ...

  7. Central Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Central Jersey, or Central New Jersey, is the middle region of the U.S. state of New Jersey.The designation Central Jersey is a distinct administrative toponym. [2] [3] While New Jersey is often divided into North Jersey and South Jersey, many residents recognize Central Jersey as a distinct third entity. [4]

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