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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla. — The Indian River County Commission voted Tuesday to waive the tipping fees at the county landfill to help ease the burden of yard waste clean-up following Hurricane Ian.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The county stands to earn more than $400,000 a year selling gas from its landfill to a company that will process it into renewable natural gas for consumers and clean ...
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New plant will convert landfill gas to renewable energy, boost Indian River's Oslo corridornear the Indian River County landfill. It's expected to be completed in the spring. "The plant absolutely enhances the Oslo Road corridor," said County Commissioner Joe Earman. "It could be the ...
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Indian River County debris disposal: Here's how to dispose of material from Hurricane MiltonSolid Waste Director Himanshu Mehta encourages anyone with questions to call 772-226-3211 or email hmehta@indianriver.gov. Nick Slater is TCPalm's Indian River County Watchdog reporter.
Instead of having to burn off methane from the Indian River County Landfill, which creates tons of carbon dioxide, that same waste gas will be refined into natural gas. “When the opportunity ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ... “Gonna look into maybe bringing the trash and recycling to the county landfill.” County officials say the new contract with Waste Management is meant to streamline ...
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