waste odor News
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Guam’s Ordot Dump closed, new landfill at Layon to open September 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Justice announced today that the Ordot Dump will stop accepting waste and work will begin to permanently close the dump. It is expected to take at least two years to finish the work to permanently close the Ordot Dump, which includes installing a cap and constructing stormwater, leachate and landfill gas controls. ...
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Warehouse Trash Compactors
Warehouse Trash Compactors Warehouses and distribution centers regularly generate waste in the form of recyclable operational by-products. We have several posts that feature large recycling balers designed to handle these types stubborn plastics, shrink wrap, non-ferrous metals, foam, and cardboard. But what about waste that can’t be recycled in warehouses? Should they just be thrown into ...
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WasteExpo 2016: Presenting Eco-Friendly Odor Mitigation Solutions for Waste Management
Next week, a wide-range of professionals from government, waste services companies, composting providers, engineering firms, and landfills (and more) will be convening in Las Vegas at the most significant event for the waste management and recycling industry, WasteExpo 2016. Hosted in conjunction with the National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA), WasteExpo has become the ...
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Odor-No-More, Inc. signs National Purchasing Agreement with Waste Connections
WESTMINSTER, CA – (April 21, 2017) Odor-No-More, Inc., a subsidiary of BioLargo, Inc. (OTCQB : BLGO), announced it has signed a “National Purchasing Agreement” (“NPA”) with Waste Connections, Inc., a leading integrated solid waste and recycling service company headquartered in The Woodlands, TX. The NPA provides a discounted pricing schedule for CupriDyne® Clean ...
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“Clearing the Air” News Round Up: Eco-Friendly Odor Control at Landfills; WasteExpo 2016 News Update; and Water Resources Bill
Welcome to the “Clearing the Air” News Round Up post from OMI Industries. We have compiled the latest industrial odor control news stories for your reference, arming you with the right information to keep your facilities odor-free. If you have any news that you would like our team to cover, please fill out our contact form and we will strongly consider running your story. WasteExpo ...
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WasteExpo 2017: Defending Against Odor Nuisance Complaints in Landfills
Next week, a wide-range of professionals from government, waste services companies, composting providers, engineering firms, and landfills, will be convening in New Orleans at the most significant event for the waste management and recycling industry, WasteExpo 2017. Over the years, WasteExpo has become the industry-defining event for advancing innovations, tacking key issues and networking in ...
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Olympians live the dream - Monsters keep it clean on Whistler Mountain
Whistler Resort, located in British Columbia, Canada is the host for the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. While athletes around the world have been training, long-planned upgrades to the Whistler Resort wastewater treatment plant had been underway to ensure completion in time for the Olympics where Whistler expects thousands of athletes, spectators, and media. Whistler will also be housing ...
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Toronto Hospital Biodigests Leftovers, Turns Food Scraps into Drain-safe Grey Water
Runnymede Healthcare Centre turns food scraps into environmentally-safe grey water by dumping the waste into a biodigester instead of a dumpster. Located in the hospital’s main kitchen, the machine enables the hospital to cut food waste hauling costs in half, eliminate odors, cut carbon and methane emissions, and stay ahead of Ontario’s plans to divert more food waste from landfills. ...
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Jersey Lynne Farms Composts Solid Food Waste into Drain-Safe Wastewater On Site
Jersey Lynne Farms, a 49-year-old, family-owned wholesale food distributor in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn, carries 1,500-1,800 items, including milk, eggs, butter, frozen foods, and other perishables. Delivering to independent supermarkets and mom-and-pop grocery stores and bodegas, Jersey Lynne serves diversified customers including Spanish, Russian, Middle Eastern, Asian, and Caribbean ...
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Organic Produce Distributor Composts Solid Waste into Wastewater In-House
Ace Natural, a regional distributor of organic produce, switched from solid waste haulers to dispose of organic waste to an LFC Bio-Digester installed on their property. The LFC Bio-Digester biologically decomposes solids into grey water that drains into sanitary sewer lines. The move to LFC eliminated the space, labor and odor associated with solid waste storage and the disposal cost of trucking ...
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