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    Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Plant proposed to convert trash to fuel at old Berkeley Co. landfill

    matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
    A company that wants to sort and biologically treat garbage in Berkeley County to create a “solid refuse fuel” has applied for state certification. Entsorga West Virginia LLC filed a “certificate of need” application with the West...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Economy, Business and Finance

  2. May 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Cleanup plan for watershed causes 'sticker shock'

    “Ridiculous,” “sticker shock” and flat-out laughter were some of the reactions of local elected officials to a list of $1.1 billion in suggested ways to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous discharges in Washington County in an effort to improve Chesapeake Bay’s health.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    “Ridiculous,” “sticker shock” and flat-out laughter were some of the reactions of local elected officials to a list of $1.1 billion in suggested ways to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous discharges in Washington County in an effort...

    Tags: Politics, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Washington, DC, Local Elections

  4. May 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Homeowners would bear brunt of septic costs

    The estimated cost in Washington County to achieve the federal government’s targeted reduction of nitrogen going to Chesapeake Bay via septic systems in Washington County is $230.2 million, an amount that primarily homeowners would be responsible for paying, said Julie Pippel, director for the county’s Division of Environmental Management.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    The estimated cost in Washington County to achieve the federal government’s targeted reduction of nitrogen going to Chesapeake Bay via septic systems in Washington County is $230.2 million, an amount that primarily homeowners would be responsible...

    Tags: Local Government, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  6. May 14, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Funkstown briefs

    Town council members sworn in FUNKSTOWN — Four Funkstown Town Council members were sworn-in before the start of Monday night’s mayor and council meeting at Town Hall. Assistant Mayor Sharon Chirgott, who ran unopposed in the May 7 election;...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Local Government, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  8. May 19, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Washington County Board of Commissioners face criticism in recycling decision

    Since deciding in January to scale back county recycling to promote use of private curbside pickup, the Washington County Board of Commissioners has faced criticism from both sides of the issue.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Since deciding in January to scale back county recycling to promote use of private curbside pickup, the Washington County Board of Commissioners has faced criticism from both sides of the issue. To some, the solution — a private, opt-out curbside...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Politics, Environmental Issues, Lobbying

  10. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Berkeley County briefs

    Berkeley County awarded Think Green grant MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Berkeley County was one of 41 communities nationwide to be awarded a Think Green grant announced recently by Keep America Beautiful. The $5,000 award, made possible by Waste...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Local Government, Environmental Issues, Dollar General Corporation, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  12. Feb 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Lloyd Waters: Plan Maryland? We remember the outhouse

    The residents of Dargan are becoming somewhat alarmed at what’s happening in the rest of the world. Particularly, we have been reading the papers, and the governor’s proposal to take Plan Maryland to another level is a little shocking to us....

    Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Government, Interior Policy

  14. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. New traffic light installed near Marion

    At noon today, motorists will notice a new traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. 11 and Swamp Fox Road (Pa. 914).
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    At noon today, motorists will notice a new traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. 11 and Swamp Fox Road (Pa. 914). Greg Cook, chairman of the Guilford Township Supervisors, said initially that the light will flash amber to slow traffic. But, on...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Traffic, Environmental Issues, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  16. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. New county-backed recycling program already has competition

    Allied Waste’s opt-out curbside recycling program for Washington County will cost $5 a month and begin the week of June 4, a company manager said Monday.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Allied Waste’s opt-out curbside recycling program for Washington County will cost $5 a month and begin the week of June 4, a company manager said Monday. The program, which Washington County agreed to help promote, will pick up comingled...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations

  18. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Hagerstown's new recycling program begins in new year

    Hagerstown's new recycling program will take effect in the new year and with it, resident refuse bills will drop.
    kate.alexander@herald-mail.com
    Hagerstown's new recycling program will take effect in the new year and with it, resident refuse bills will drop. Starting Jan. 1, and continuing for at least three years, the city will contract with Waste Management of Pennsylvania for weekly trash,...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Environmental Issues, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  20. Dec 19, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. This week in government

    Agendas for this week's meetings of the Washington County Commissioners, Washington County Board of Education, and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • No meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20 WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Waste Management Incorporated, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Services and Shopping, Labor Legislation

  22. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Signs are trash news flash

    Signs flashing information about changes coming next week in Hagerstown's refuse service are part of the city's education initiative about the trash and recycling program, officials said this week.
    kate.alexander@herald-mail.com
    Signs flashing information about changes coming next week in Hagerstown's refuse service are part of the city's education initiative about the trash and recycling program, officials said this week. Since the beginning of the month, the city has moved...

    Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Entertainment, Environmental Issues, Business, Television

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