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- USEPA dumping on GWA
As if the Government of Guam didn't have enough to deal with already: complying with a permanent injunction, the $160 million needed for the Ordot Dump closure, you get the picture. A warning letter from the feds has the Guam Waterworks Authority staring at a $300 million nightmare that if not plugged quickly could have the agency financially bursting at the seams and ratepayers stuck with paying higher rates. continued ... - Is GPD changing standards to accommodate a former senator's return?
- Discover the fun of geocaching
- Agat Precinct arrests teens for burglary
- Teen girl boxer has attitude, ambition to go all the way
- Former senator Shimizu named Mental Health director
- MCV Broadband to offer "The Corporal's Diary" on VOD
- EPA on track to head GRRP appeal
Guam EPA will hold a special meeting tomorrow to hear the appeal of Guam Resource Recovery Partners' solid waste management permit application. In March 2008 the agency denied their permit, administrator Lorilee Crisostomo at the time said GRRP didn't fill out its application properly and did not submit all required documents such as compliance with zoning requirements. continued ... - GPD training on use verbal judo
- GHURA board OK's negotiations
- Deadline for JFK High bidders passes
