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For recycling facilities, the holidays can be a real headache.Americans produce about 25% more waste between Thanksgiving and New Year鈥檚 Day, but only鈥
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The stuff we鈥檙e throwing into recycling bins is getting so dirty that it鈥檚 driving up costs and forcing recycling companies to shut down.In St. Louis,鈥
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As waste processor Resource Management terminates its single stream recycling services, some St. Louis area municipalities will begin sending recyclable鈥
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Updated at 12:10 p.m. Sept. 28 鈥 The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to remove radioactive waste from the West Lake Landfill鈥
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On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency approved plans to clean up radioactive waste at the West Lake Landfill Superfund site.The agency plans to鈥
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As municipalities in the St. Louis region look for ways to continue single-stream recycling, a regional task force plans to educate residents on how to鈥
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This story was updated Oct. 20 with a response from Republic Services 鈥 The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has ordered Bridgeton Landfill LLC鈥
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A special master has allowed the state to proceed with groundwater testing at wells in the portion of the West Lake Landfill where World War II-era鈥
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Samples of radioactive waste at the West Lake Landfill Bridgeton placed in contact with high heat did not increase production of a radioactive gas,鈥
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A federal proposal to remove the Environmental Protection Agency from the helm of remediation efforts at the West Lake Landfill is hitting some opposition鈥