The Guam Environmental Protection Agency is considering purchasing a tire shredder to deal with tens of thousands of tires that have been piling up as a result of illegal dumping
Concerned residents spoke up to shed light on the environmental health hazard and hoped these eyesores get cleaned up sooner than later. Former Veterans Affairs Director Juan Blaz is a land trust resi
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — There are reports of illegal dumping and “pre-typhoon debris” at green waste disposal sites, which will have to be cleaned up in order for
Hauling abandoned vehicles for recycling this fiscal year has started in different villages, using an initial $533,600 in purchase orders that mayors recently received from the Guam Environmental Protection Agency.
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency got a new home last year when the agency inherited the 9.75 acre lot formerly used as the Dededo Residential Transfer Station.