According to the state's Web site, there are approximately 50 active landfills in the State of Maine. An interactive map revealed that there are about 200 including the inactive landfills. The bulk of these landfills are in the southern part of the state.
There are approximately 40 active landfills and over 100 closed landfills in Maine.
It varies depending on the size and operation of the landfill. Larger landfills could employ hundreds of workers, while smaller ones might have only a handful of employees. Typically, landfills require workers for roles such as site management, equipment operation, maintenance, and administration.
As of 2020, there are around 4,000 Somali refugees living in the state of Maine. Maine is known for being a welcoming state to refugees, with many programs and services in place to support their resettlement and integration.
Maine attracts around 37-40 million visitors annually for tourism, which includes both day trips and longer vacations.
The population of Maine in 2008 was around 1.32 million.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Maine is 41.6 years of age (2007).
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
there are 90 landfills in new zealand
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
many the materails that don't decompsoe in landfills are plastic, glass, and styrofoam.
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Most big towns would have a landfill and big cities would have several landfills.
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