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The Amount of Waste disposed of in Michigan's landfills decreased during fiscal year 2007. According to an annual report by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), overall landfill disposal dropped 6 percent from fiscal year 2006 to 58 million cubic yards; the amount of Canadian trash disposed of in the state's landfills also dropped 9 percent to 11 million cubic yards. Robert McCann, press secretary for the Michigan DEQ, says officials welcome both decreases, but are unsure about the contributing factors. Total waste generated in the state decreased nearly 4 percent to 41 million cubic yards of ...

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