Garbage's 40th Birthday

UNLESS IT WAS YOUR BIRTHDAY or anniversary, Oct. 20 was probably just another day for you, halfway between Columbus Day and Halloween. But if you are a garbage maven, you celebrated that day. After all, it was the 40th anniversary of the Solid Waste and Disposal Act (SWDA), the first federal trash law. SWDA was a very modest law that created an Office of Solid Waste in the U.S. Public Health Service. Congress also set aside some money for research and development projects and technical assistance to communities. The most important thing about the law was what it ...

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