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Additions and corrections.


Readers have responded to our requests on several recent occasions to contact us if they see a company name missing or listed with outdated information on one of our recycling industry lists.

Following are several additions and corrections called to our attention relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 three different lists that have appeared in Recycling Today in the second half of 2004.

20 Largest MRFs in the U.S., August 2004 issue:

* A MRF MRF Markov Random Field
MRF Material Recovery Facility
MRF Materials Recycling Facility
MRF Motorcycle Riders Foundation
MRF Medium Range Forecast (weather forecasting model)
MRF Movement for Rights and Freedoms
 operated by USA CRINC-RecycleAmerica Alliance in Phoenix processed more than 47,000 tons of fiber in 2003, meaning it should have ranked 17th on our list.

* The Blue Mountain Recycling MRF in Philadelphia may belong on the list, though an annual ONP ONP Open Network Provision(ing)
ONP Olympic National Park
ONP Old Newspapers (pulp and paper inustry)
ONP One Nation Party
ONP Operation Na Pali (gaming)
ONP One Night Process
 tonnage figure is still being sought.

* The correct address of the FOR of Boston MRF is 24 Bunker Hill Bunker Hill

“Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes”; American Revolutionary battle (1775). [Am. Hist.: Worth, 22]

See : Battle
 Industrial Park, Charlestown, Mass. 02129.

* The Norcal Recycle Central MRF in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  processed 95,000 tons of paper in 2003, less than was estimated in the list.

* The Prince George's County, Md., MRF is now operated by Recycle America Alliance.

* A reader inquiry suggested the Athens Services MRF near Los Angeles and the Taormina Industries MRF in Anaheim, Calif., may each belong on the list, but we were unable to verify information with these two facilities.

20 Largest Ourbside Programs in the M.S., Sept. 2004 issue:

* San Francisco's curbside program was established in 1989.

* Seattle's program collects steel cans along with other commodities.

* Although the list encompassed only citywide efforts, John Mitchell of the Central Virginia Waste Management Authority The Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA) is a public service authority that implements solid waste management and recycling programs for thirteen local governments in Virginia.  wished to inform readers that his agency serves 235,000 households in six jurisdictions.

Auto Shredders List, October 2004 issue:

* Additional auto shredder locations include: Recovermat, Baltimore, Md.; Spooner Metals, Flint, Mich.; PSC (Public Service Commission) Same as PUC.  Metals Inc., St. Louis, Mo.; Genesee Scrap, Rochester, N.Y.; Hutcherson Metals, three shredders in Tennessee.

* In addition to its Concord, N.H., shredder, Advanced Recycling also operates an auto shredder in Claremont, N.H.

* Under construction is a shredder at Tri-State Iron & Metal in Texarkana, Ark.
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Title Annotation:Municipal Recycling
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Article Type:Correction Notice
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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