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In 2007, a 95 feet (29 m) height expansion was proposed and approved by San Jose in 2012. In 2008, Allied Waste was acquired by Republic Services Group based in Florida. In August 2012, Republic Services announced the Newby Island Resource Recovery Park located on the same site, the world's largest recycling operation.
The Center for the Development of Recycling (CDR) was a university-based, non-profit, environmental research and service organization. The CDR operated the recycling services directory website RecycleStuff.us and operated a call center for appointments on the disposal of household hazardous waste on behalf of the counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo until June 30th 2024.
In the 1880s, San Jose built a simple sewage disposal system that discharged untreated wastewater directly into the San Francisco Bay. It was the largest sewage disposal system in the South Bay, with enough capacity for 250,000 people despite a population under 15,000, in order to discharge organic waste from the city's many fruit canneries.
The San Jose Police Department said in a statement Tuesday that Lorenzo, 42, is a sus Mother of 3-year-old found dead at recycling center feared ex-husband would harm daughter Skip to main content
City is complying with Senate Bill 1383 to reduce food and other organic waste in landfills. City will compost this waste. Modesto trash customers, here’s what you need to know about that third ...
The Hazardous Waste Control Act of 1972 [3] established legal standards for hazardous waste. Accordingly, in 1972, the Department of Health Services (now called the California Health and Human Services Agency) created a hazardous waste management unit, staffing it in 1973 with five employees concerned primarily with developing regulations and setting fees for the disposal of hazardous waste.
The San Jóse Police Department said the father of 3-year-old Ellie Lorenzo — who was found dead at a recycling center — is a suspect in her murder. Her mother says she was moving Ellie out of ...
California Senate Bill 35 (SB 35) is a statute streamlining housing construction in California counties and cities that fail to build enough housing to meet state mandated housing construction requirements. [1] The bill was introduced to the California State Assembly by State Senator Scott Wiener (D-SF) on December 15, 2016. [2]