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Smooth
Moves: Transitioning From Manual to Automated Collection
A
growing trend in the industry is the transition from manual to
automated collection. Cue-in to the advantages and hurdles experienced
by municipalities during and after a transition.
By Gregory Warren
The
ABCs of ADC
Want
to know about ADC? We've got you covered six ways from Sunday.
By Neal Bolton
The
Bioreactive Landfill: An Innovation in Solid Waste Management
The
bioreactor landfill is emerging as a viable option for solid waste
management. Here's a critical look at the issues involved.
By John Pacey, Dan
Augenstein, Richard Monk, Debra Reinhart, and Ramin Yazdani
Mergers
In the Waste Industry: How Greater Route Densities Impact Collection
Efficiency
Consolidators
argue that increased efficiency from greater route densities offset
concerns of reduced competition. Better read this before accepting
the notion.
By Peter Anderson
Selecting
Equipment for Composting Facilities
Equipment
selection is one of the key steps in developing a successful composting
operation. Don't go about it blindly. Know what you need and how
to get it.
By Oley D. Sheremeta
and Philip B. Leege
Landfill
Closure: End Uses
Engineers
design modern MSW landfills to maximize capacity and save on disposal
costs while envisioning an end use acceptable to the community.
By Anne Magnuson
Designing
Refuse Trucks for the Driver
Your
drivers spend a third of their waking hours inside the cab, so
why not design trucks such that they'll be happy to come to work?
By Lynn Merrill
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