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The recall, set to begin Nov. 30, affects more than 700 front-loader refuse trucks in the 2012-2015 model years.
Read More →The City of Chesapeake, Va., has contracted with Clean Energy to build a public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station that will also be used by the city fleet. This will replace a slow-fill station.
Read More →The City of Newark, Del,, council approved spending $940,000 to replace four refuse trucks after voting down a controversial plan to outsource refuse collection.
Read More →The safety recall affects more than 800 side-loader refuse trucks with faulty air-actuated transit arm latches.
Read More →The McNeilus recall affects 365 refuse and concrete mixer trucks, and the Oshkosh recall covers 33 S-Series concrete mixers.
Read More →The City of Chicago plans to eliminate 18 garbage trucks in a fleet reduction plan expected to increase waste-collection efficiency and save the city $7 million.
Read More →Galbreath's roll-off container locking system (ROC-LOC) secures containers to a hoist or trailer for safe, secure transport. The DOT-compliant system offers a simple, low maintenance method for securing roll-off containers, according to the company.
Read More →The City of Prattville, Ala., council has voted to borrow $1.36 million to purchase sanitation equipment in order to replace the city’s aging garbage trucks.
Read More →Orange County, Fla., has approved a new refuse collection program that mandates haulers to begin using compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles.
Read More →The City of Columbus, Ohio, took delivery of 18 automated side loader refuse trucks powered by dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) at a cost of $5.2 million.
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