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Tyre Fire Co. officially approved by New York State: Integration and training to be next steps

Tyre Fire Co. officially approved by New York State: Integration and training to be next steps
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Tyre moves closer to establishing new town fire department

Tyre moves closer to establishing new town fire department
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Four CQ waste companies shut down and fined $32K


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Four Central Queensland waste companies were “thrown on the scrap heap” by the Queensland Government after each being fined more than $32,000 and ordered to cease operations.
Department of Environment and Science DES inspectors conducted a statewide blitz of waste operators over three months, culminating in more than $100,000 in infringement notices being issued.
A DES spokeswoman said compliance officers visited a number of Central Queensland waste companies.
“The department issued four direction notices (which require activities to immediately cease) and four penalty infringement notices – totalling $32,028,” the spokeswoman said.
The names of the businesses could not be provided, the spokeswoman said, as they had 28 days to appeal the infringement notices. ....

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