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              <title>Open House Presentation</title>
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         <pubDate>Nov 22, 2008 9:49 pm</pubDate>
             <description>Thanks you to everyone who attended the November 22, 2008 WWRA open
  house. For those who could not attend, the presentation is available for download.

  Viewing the slideshow requires Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint
  2003 Viewer. The viewer . . . </description>
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              <title>WWRA Local Events Recycling Container Program </title>
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         <pubDate>Sep 5, 2008 7:46 am</pubDate>
             <description>WWRA has increased its efforts to promote more recycling throughout the
  communities and capture more recycling material at local events. WWRA
  started a program in the spring of 2008 supplying local events with 55
  gallon recycling containers . . . </description>
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              <title>Chelsea Fair Recycles </title>
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         <pubDate>Sep 4, 2008 4:27 pm</pubDate>
             <description>Success story: WWRA in a joint venture with the Chelsea Fair Committee
  implemented a plastic bottle recycling program during the fair days for
  2008. WWRA supplied 55 gallon recycling containers throughout the fair
  grounds and collected an . . . </description>
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              <title>Trash</title>
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         <pubDate>Sep 4, 2008 10:24 am</pubDate>
             <description>Trash being placed the recycling bins and left at the bin sites is a
  growing concern for WWRA. At the current rate our facility will be
  processing about 375,000lbs of trash this year costing thousands of
  dollars to have it disposed . . . </description>
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              <title>May 3rd 2008 Washtenaw County Clean-Up Day Product Intake Report</title>
              <link>http://wwrarecycles.org/news/2008_clean-up_day_report</link>
         <pubDate>May 19, 2008 5:51 pm</pubDate>
             <description>The 2008 Clean-up Day at the WWRA was a huge success thanks
  to all the workers and residents that participated. Through the joint
  efforts of Washtenaw County, the Western Washtenaw Recycling
  Authority, and the Chelsea Transfer Station, the County . . . </description>
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              <title>What About Recycling?</title>
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         <pubDate>May 23, 2007 11:24 am</pubDate>
             <description>Those residents that are concerned about the environment have
   WesternWashtenaw Recycling Authority to thank for collecting plastics,
   paper, glass and cans that would ordinarily be disposwed at the land
   fill.

   The WesternWashtenaw . . . </description>
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              <title>WWRA Partners in Recycling</title>
              <link>http://wwrarecycles.org/news/partners.html</link>
         <pubDate>May 23, 2007 11:24 am</pubDate>
             <description>Giant green recycle bins across western Washtenaw County are continually
   filled by dedicated recyclers. As Board members of the Western Washtenaw
   Recycling Authority (WWRA), representing eight local municipalities, we
   would like to thank . . . </description>
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