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SANTA CRUZ — Every Friday through the end of August, the crew at the Santa Cruz Resource Recovery Facility is offering free tours of the recycling facility on the outskirts of the city.
The concept of circular water systems and resource recovery has emerged as a transformative solution to address water scarcity, environmental pollution, and sustainable resource management.
Pico Blvd., Los Angeles Altadena Disaster Recovery Center: 540 W. Woodbury Road, Altadena Both FEMA and Small Business Administration resources will be transitioning from the current locations to ...
They are calling those places “resource recovery parks.” According to a 2000 report to the California Integrated Waste Management Board written by Gary Liss, a California-based zero waste ...
Ames is planning to erect a new Resource Recovery and Recycling campus by July 2027 due to capacity concerns at the Boone County Landfill. The city hired HDR Engineering Inc. for $50,000 to design the ...
“When I was first elected to council, one of my immediate goals was to work with our Water Resource Recovery Center.” Due to its location, the facility, which provides sewer services to more ...
The Ames City Council is considering buying land along Freel Drive, just south of E. Lincoln Way, to build a new Resource Recovery and Recycling campus. Discussion was held at Tuesday's meeting, and ...