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Baltimore area should give WRS Dumpster Rental a call today by dialing 410-413-1280. About WRS Dumpster RentalWRS Dumpster Rental serves Southeastern Pennsylvania as well as areas in Delaware and Maryland. Those in commercial and residential areas who are seeking quality dumpsters at affordable prices, do not have to look any further than this company. They offer roll-off dumpsters that can be used for residential waste, organic material, construction debris, clean fill, and more.For more information, go to http://wrsdumpsterrental.com/.For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/wrs-dumpster-rental-helps-making-moving-a-breeze-971365.htm... (Digital Journal)
The company services various medical facilities all over Delaware, along the Eastern Shore of Maryland and in southeastern Pennsylvania.Georgov handles mostly all the day-to-day at Choice. His father, though, after 25 years in the business, hasn't yet retired. He's got his hands in Choice, a few real estate ventures and transfer stations that he runs for the state.“I always tell him," Georgov said, "‘Listen, I’ll retire for you, and you can just keep working. We can switch spots.’”Georgov graduated from the University of Delaware in 2012 with a bachelor of science in finance and operations management and two minors, entrepreneurial studies and international business. From there, he started working at Citigroup because of another one of his father's rules – in addition to starting at the bottom of the totem pole, hence the welding – that he had to go work for someone else before he could work for himself.But after his father sold his solid waste company, the two started doing research into medical waste about four or five years ago. They talked to local doctors, surgery centers, dentist offices and other medical professionals to see what the market was for medical waste.Buy PhotoMatt Georgov is vice president of sales and operations at Choice MedWaste, which disposes medical waste throughout Delaware and beyond. (Photo: Suchat Pederson, The News Journal)What they found was a market being dominated by big companies like Stericycle, MedPro and Waste Management. There was demand for a local company with more personal customer service.Lori Crimian is the office manager at Infectious Disease Associates. Crimian said she met Georgov at a Delaware Medical Group Management Association function and was impressed. At the time, her office – which gets pickups biweekly – was using one of the bigger, national medical waste companies."The service we were using was&nb... (The News Journal)
Jason McDaniel, the owner of Southeastern Disaster Relief Services, a subcontractor of DRC Emergency Services, which in turn has been contracted by the both the city and Harris County to assist with debris removal after Harvey.“You have a lot of people on the ground,” McDaniel said. “We have scouts out there just trying to figure out where to go." “You have a lot of people on the ground,” McDaniel said. “We have scouts out there just trying to figure out where to go. We’re getting info from the county and city. Once we get the info, it’s pinged on a map and we go get it.”The site in northwest Houston illustrates both the grand and minute steps to clearing out the debris left by the historic storm, as well as the web of contractors, subcontractors and even sub-subcontractors employed to do it. Many workers, like McDaniel, who lives in Auburn, Alabama with his wife and 9-year-old daughter, have relocated to the area since the storm arrived. Based on the task at hand, they might not head home for a few more months.FEMA estimated debris removal could take six months. Mayor Sylvester Turner told Houston City Council last week he wanted it finished by Thanksgiving and John Blount, the Harris County Engineer, said the county is still on track to achieve its original goal of completing pickup in 90 to 120 days. As of Tuesday, Blount said the coun... (Houston Press)
Hurricane Irma’s gusty remnants snarled air travel, spawned floods and knocked out power Tuesday in a domino row of Southeastern states, even as the storm’s main U.S. target — Florida — staggered under the blow it was dealt over the weekend.Storm-related woes stretched from the Florida Keys, the archipelago off the state’s southern tip, to Florida’s northeastern corner, where the city of Jacksonville was cleaning up after record flooding and coping with a continuing high-water threat.Some residents of the Keys came home Tuesday to a primitive, pared-down version of their former lives, with most returnees finding they lacked basic necessities such as electricity, running water, sanitation systems or cellphone service.Only those living in the less-affected islands closest to the mainland were allowed to return, and some didn’t stay long. An estimated 85% of homes in the Keys were either damaged or destroyed, according to preliminary federal assessments.Up north in Jacksonville, more than 350 people were plucked to safety from floodwaters, the sheriff’s office said, warning people to take heed of any further evacuation order... (Los Angeles Times)
MIAMI (CBS) — Once-fearsome Irma is no longer a hurricane as the tropical storm is spreading high winds and rain across the southeastern United States.The former Category 5 hurricane now has top winds of just 60 mph, which is a far cry from what Irma brought to the Florida Keys.Irma punished the keys as a Category 4 hurricane with a ferocious mix of wind, rain and storm surge.After Hurricane Harvey, Will Irma Set Gas Prices Even Higher?The damage there is extensive as those who didn’t evacuate are no isolate due to blocked roads.“I’m not frustrated, I’m just upset this is happening to people, to us. It’s not frustrating, just sad,” said Key Largo resident Pete Garcia.Pat Croce tells Eyewitness News that he had to cancel a big Eagles party at his Philly sports bar/restaurant in Key West called Charlie Mac’s.“They are little wet and beat up inside but we’ll get them fixed up and open as soon as they allow us to return. It is a bummer that we couldn’t celebrate the Eagles win but it is a huge win that Charlie Macs survived Irma,” said Croce.Photo of Key West. (credit: Lauren Sullivan)In Florida’s northeast cor... (CBS Philly)