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Waste Management News
State fines company over dust

State environmental regulators on Wednesday fined a Frisco-based company for creating excessive dust while working on a Denton road construction project last year.

7/29/2010 11:14:13 AM
Waste Manangement Industry
Waste Management 2Q profit flat, holds forecast (AP)
Waste Management Inc., the nation's largest trash hauler, said Thursday its second-quarter earnings were virtually flat as higher costs offset better revenue.
7/29/2010 10:45:27 AM
Waste Manangement Industry
Waste Management Announces Second Quarter 2010 Earnings (Business Wire)
HOUSTON----Waste Management, Inc. today announced financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2010. Revenue for the second quarter of 2010 was $3.16 billion compared with $2.95 billion for the same 2009 period, an increase of $206 million, or 7.0%.
7/29/2010 7:30:00 AM
Waste Management News
SPSA contends with mishandled medical waste, limits hospitals' access to bins

SPSA's executive director, Rowland "Bucky" Taylor, said his agency made it clear to local hospitals that it was a very serious problem.

7/29/2010 7:09:32 AM
Waste Management News
City launches recycling program downtown

Whether you recycle or not, the city of Knoxville is. "The first step of a 10 thousand mile walk is taking one step at a time so that's what we're doing today," said Douglas McGill, Divisional Municipal Marketing Manager for Waste Connections, INC.

7/29/2010 3:00:02 AM
Waste Management News
TCEQ fines: 07.28.10

27 for failure to obtain a general construction permit. Corrective action: The respondent obtained a permit; developed and implemented a storm water pollution prevention plan; filed a notice of intent; paid the application fee and paid fine.

7/28/2010 10:55:21 PM
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December 27, 2006 TotalNews - Pendpac refuse and collection vehicles reduce workers injuries by 61% in Vancouver, British Columbia. The City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Sun have released statistics to the public in regards to the astounding reduction in worker injuries and sick time off due to Pendpac's automated refuse vehicle aptly named the Alley Gator. "Not only does the Alley Gator greatly reduce job related injuries, the refuse vehicle design also increases collection efficiencies, decreases fuel consumption, and reduces strain on mechanics." stated Steve DeGeorge (President).  Please contact sales@pendpac.com for more information. To read the full article please click here 

September 1, 2006 TotalNews - Pendpac announces the launch of its new customer and partner web portal software. This new content management portal allows customers and partners not only access to information about Pendpac and its products, but allows access to order parts, schedule service, monitor truck build schedules, and communicate better with quality managers. The new content management portal also integrates into Pendpac's production control, inventory, CRM, ERP, and finance platform. "This new system will allow Pendpac complete insight to our organization and help us grow into new product lines while maintaining our commitment to strong customer service and quality control..." stated Steve DeGeorge (President).  Please contact sales@pendpac.com for more information.

August 31, 2006 TotalNews - Pendpac announces the sale of its MABAR Dump Body product line. The MABAR unit was the oldest operating division of Pendpac. It focused on sales, manufacturing, and support for some of the industry' best dump body products. The sale of MABAR to CaseCo, Inc. allows Pendpac to focus on its core refuse product lines and parts sales. Pendpac is expanding its current product lines as well as new refuse vehicles. CaseCo has committed to continuing the excellence and tradition of the MABAR product line and will be expanding its products sets. Please contact sales@pendpac.com for more information.

 August 28, 2006 TotalNews - Pendpac receives expanded customer orders for new "Low Profile" Sprinters. The new Sprinter body allows for the replacement of the "older" style round bodies in the Impac product lines. Several key features to the new design are higher compaction rates, no kick out on the ARM, and quicker curb to curb return cycles while maintaining the height advantages of the round bodies. "The new low profile Sprinter product line is a revolutionary change to a 25 year old product market. Haulers now have the smaller and shorter body styles they have been asking for to better navigate alleys, buildings, and low overhead cables while maintaining maximum packing capabilites." stated Steve DeGeorge (President). Please contact sales@pendpac.com for more information.

May 9, 2007 TotalNews - Pendpac refuse and collection vehicles again plays a part in improving property, environmental, and public safety. Rainbow Disposal of Huntington Beach, Ca. has set up a 2 acre training course for their recently purchased Alley Gator line of waste collection vehicles.  Armando Duarte, the residential supervisor for Rainbow Disposal put it this way, “It’s an educational tool to help with safety and build confidence.” The course is designed not only to familiarize the drivers with the automated arm utilized with the Pendpac Alley Gator units, but; also help them develop speed and precision skills that will reduce injury to the environment and customer property.  Please contact sales@pendpac.com for more information. To read full article click here