MuniEnvironmental has recently delivered a Solid Waste Efficiency Study to the City of Manteca.
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MuniEnvironmental Supports San Gabriel Valley City Managers’ Association
Jeff Duhamel, CEO and Principal Consultant of MuniEnvironmental, along with Vice President Morgan McCarthy, attended the San Gabriel Valley City Managers’ Association (SGVCMA) Spring Workshop.
MuniEnvironmental Awarded Multi-Year Contract by City of Industry
MuniEnvironmental has engaged with the City of Industry to support efforts to meet compliance and implement the mandatory outreach and technical assistance program requirements of AB 341 and AB 1826.
MuniEnvironmental Enters Agreement with the City of Manteca
Recently, the City of Manteca selected MuniEnvironmental to conduct a study of the City’s solid waste collection service.
MuniEnvironmental Sponsors Municipal Management Association of Northern California
MuniEnvironmental recently joined the Municipal Management Association of Northern California’s Corporate Partners Program as a Business Partner.
MuniEnvironmental Partners with the City of Corona for Seven-year Audit
Corona has engaged MuniEnvironmental for a new contract: an audit of all tonnage recycling and disposal reporting, franchise fee payments, customer billing and rate increases
CalRecycle Calls Out Municipal Officials
In December 2017, many California communities received a notice of mandatory commercial recycling and mandatory commercial organics recycling program.
MuniEnvironmental Supports Compliance with AB 341 and AB 1826 for City of Garden Grove
MuniEnvironmental has engaged with the City of Garden Grove to provide assistance to meet compliance of AB 341 and AB 1826.
L.A.’s new recycling program has more than 28,000 complaints for missed trash pickup
LA.’s commercial-trash customers have filed more than 28,000 reports of missed collections since July.
L.A. and its trash haulers are quarreling over customer bills in the city’s new recycling program
The honeymoon could soon be over between Los Angeles and the trash companies picked to carry out the city’s huge new recycling program.