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For years, rail waste operations have chugged along with little fanfare. But as landfills are located farther afield and the cost of moving waste rises, it appears as if transporting waste by train will play a key role in alleviating the headaches associated with truck transport. Some facilities are garnering attention thanks to new waste handling technology, as well as innovations in siting and operations. Trains Versus Trucks “I believe waste by rail is going to become one of the main, transformative changes over time in the industry,” predicts Bruce Parker, president and CEO of the National Solid ...

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