
Casella provides integrated solid waste, recycling, and resource management services in the northeastern United States.
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With the goal to lower its carbon footprint, Vermont bought an electric compact excavator and continues to acquire more electric equipment and vehicles.
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The boats will be used by the State Police Marine Division for patrol, search and rescue, rapid response, victim recovery, and more.
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A report by outlet VTDigger states a fear is beginning to materialize among snowplow crews statewide: if a whole crew were to be out sick with COVID-19 when a snowstorm hit, who would clear the roads?
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The Vermont State Police retired its last Ford Crown Victoria on Nov. 1, part of its move away from sedans and toward SUV patrol cars.
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The Santa Rosa County, Fla., has taken delivery of 47 new patrol cars, but its sheriff said these purchases aren’t enough to replace all the aged vehicles in his fleet.
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City of Norwich (Conn.) residents will vote on whether or not to approve a $3.2 million bond to replace firefighting vehicles and equipment.
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The City of St. Louis has raised its monthly trash collection fee by $3, promising to buy more trash trucks with the additional funds. Nearly 30 of the city’s 79 vehicles are inoperable or not functioning properly.
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Ventura County, Calif., shifted toward more expensive patrol vehicles, part of the reason why its fleet replacement fund can't keep up. New policies are being determined to replenish the fund and keep it sustainable.
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The City of Russellville, Ark., needs to come up with $1.6 million to replace its fire fleet after its fire chief said the department couldn’t keep up with repairs and out-of-service time for aging units.
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