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Guam-With all the progress solid waste receiver Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) is reporting to district court, we wanted to know how island residents feel about the changes being made, but more importantly, what changes they want to see happen to the Ordot dump and the Department of Public Works' solid waste division. Here's what you had to say.
Guam- The ban of recyclable materials is in full effect, but whether the new mandate by the Solid Waste Receiver Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) will be enforced is the question that remains. Starting tomorrow, notices of violation will be issued to those bringing in recyclable ...
Guam- The ban of recyclable materials from the Ordot dump was meant to expand the life of the landfill until a new one opens. While the mandate went into effect on July 17th, concerns over illegal dumping and properly educating the island community seem to be causing quite a stink. Mayor Blas ...
Ordot Dump will not be closed on schedule due to delays by the Gov't of Guam.
October 05, 2007: 200 days left before the Ordot Dump reaches its limits. Rosanna San Miguel Former Ordot-Chalan Pago (OCP) mayor and resident Milli Sablan voice concerns. Residents pleaded for Chairman Sen. Jim Espaldon to focus when he wanted to hear a presentation from Global Technologies. San ...
Guam- It's been nearly a week since recyclable materials were banned from the Ordot dump, and commercial haulers are trying to get their customers to adapt to the recent changes.