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 and Typhoon Mawar.
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency will buy a tire shredder to deal with the mountain of tires that sits on the Dededo property where the agency plans to move. Guam EPA has plans to build a new ...
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