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  • A stack of white sheets of paper with colored paper markers.
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  • A stack of white sheets of paper with colored paper markers.
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  • A stack of white sheets of paper with colored paper markers.
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  • A stack of white sheets of paper.
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  • A stack of white sheets of paper.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • White and brown organic eggs in a paper carton.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe, including a young man from Eritrea on the Horn of Africa, celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteer coordinator, Alex Mar, chose to display the flag of South Sudan at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some refugees received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Refugees from around the globe celebrate at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteer coordinator, Alex Mar, chose to display the flag of South Sudan at Tucson World Refugee Fest 2012, where some refugees received their  citizenship papers in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • A staircase meanders down a papered wall in Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
    1506ar_Tra_NJG9376a.jpg
  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • A young man with a one dollar bill.
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  • A young man with a one dollar bill.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
    1506ar_Tra_NJG9373a.jpg
  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
    1506ar_Tra_NJG9362a.jpg
  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
    1506ar_Tra_NJG9309ba.jpg
  • About 50% of the residential refuse deposited for disposal at the City of Tucson's Los Reales Landfill could be recycled, according to spokesperson, Cristina Polsgrove.  This includes common items, such as plastic bags and cardboard, which are placed in the curbside trash cans, rather than in the curbside recycling cans.  Other potentially recyclable materials are deposited directly at the landfill by residential haulers.  The landfill receives about 500,000 tons of refuse annually.  The site, located in Tucson, Arizona, USA, is designated as a superfund site by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • American money, $100 U. S. dollars.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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