The plant, Long Island's largest, takes in and incinerates more than 2,600 tons of primarily residential trash a day.
Sioux City residents now have a new way to check on the status of local waste collection right from their phones.
Residents who lost their homes in the Palisades and Eaton fires can now sign up for toxic debris removal on the county's website.
Students at the Science and Technology Academy at Knights Landing (Sci-Tech KL) introduced a new composting and recycling ...
Recycling infinity room in Newcastle; Food surplus fund open; Essex unites against fly-tipping; Scrap metal fire treated as ...
Nuclear energy is crucial for meeting future energy demands as non-renewable resources dwindle and technological needs grow, with projections estimating it ...