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  2. California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

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    The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (also known as CalRecycle) is a branch of the California Environmental Protection Agency that oversees the state's waste management, recycling, and waste reduction programs. CalRecycle was established in 2010 to replace the California Integrated Waste Management Board.

  3. Materials recovery facility - Wikipedia

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    A materials recovery facility for the recycling of domestic waste Clean materials recovery facility recycling video. A materials recovery facility, materials reclamation facility, materials recycling facility or multi re-use facility (MRF, pronounced "murf") is a specialized waste sorting and recycling system [1] that receives, separates and prepares recyclable materials for marketing to end ...

  4. Willows, California - Wikipedia

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    Willows is a city and the county seat of Glenn County, California, located in the Sacramento Valley region of Northern California.The city is home to regional government offices, including the California Highway Patrol, the California Department of Motor Vehicles, the United States Bureau of Reclamation and the main offices of the Mendocino National Forest, which comprises about one million ...

  5. Recycling cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A recycling cooperative is an industrial cooperative, co-owned and maintained by workers, consumers or businesses. The cooperatives specialize in the recycling of ...

  6. Category:Willows, California - Wikipedia

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    Willows — the county seat of Glenn County, in northern California. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. W. Willows Cardinals players (2 P)

  7. Willows-Glenn County Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the service clubs took over in 1932, the airport was open to all aviation uses. [13] The airport was officially dedicated on September 9, 1933. [14] The first decade of the Willows Airport was closely connected to Floyd H. Nolta, a local civic leader, businessman, and pilot. He was selected by the Aeronautics Bureau as the manager of the ...

  8. Willows, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The town of Willows Gemfields is the centre of the locality [ 4 ] The town of Withersfield is within the east of locality ( 23°34′44″S 147°33′44″E  /  23.5789°S 147.5622°E  / -23.5789; 147.5622  ( Withersfield, Queensland

  9. The Willows (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Willows were an American doo-wop group formed in Harlem, New York, in 1952. The group was an influential musical act that performed into the mid-1960s and had a Top 20 R&B hit with " Church Bells May Ring ", a song which was covered with greater commercial success by The Diamonds .