MPCA reveals Twin Cities waste management plan
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) announced on Tuesday its 20-year plan to reduce the amount of trash going into Twin Citie landfills. More than 3 million tons of trash are generated in the metro area every year, and officials say at the current rate, our local landfills will quickly run out of space.
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