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“Our stores have closed due to management restructuring. We hope to re-open soon and bring the great taste of Taco Bell back to our fans
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Operated by: Waste Management, Blaine, MN
Unit Number: 214924
Body: McNeilus Contender
Chassis: Peterbilt 520
Notes: ex-?
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Seen on W. 7th Street in Saint Paul. From the number I'm assuming it's a WM unit, however if someone knows differently drop a comment. I find it a tad odd they didn't even put a decal or DOT number on the door. Perhaps there's something on the driver side, or this is a new addition.
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Seen in Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area.
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This Mack RD originally worked out of Waste Management's Elgin hauling operation that is now closed. It isn't uncommon for former Elgin units to still have "Elgin, IL" printed on the door, or have an "E" next to its number, as seen here. This truck, as well as other former Elgin units, now operates out of Batavia.
This unit was one of many Waste Management roll offs hauling leaves in Elgin this year.
64-gallon Toter trash cart
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
March 2015
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Plant Water Management - nom de code : PWM. C’est une nouvelle façon d’utiliser l'hydroponie pour faire pousser des plantes dans l’espace, avec le très pédagogue Marc et moi-même – qui apparemment manquais de sommeil [emoji blague]. Cette technique n’utilise pas de terre ; il faut donc apporter à la plante les sels minéraux, les éléments essentiels à sa croissance et une bonne aération pour que la plante germe et se développe correctement. On utilise pour ça le phénomène de capillarité, qui fonctionne encore mieux en impesanteur que sur Terre. Pour s’en assurer, les chercheurs comparent avec des expériences similaires dans leurs laboratoires. À terme, ces systèmes nous aideront à faire pousser nos aliments pour des voyages spatiaux au long cours.
PWM stands for Plant Water Management. A novel way to use hydroponics to grow plants in space – no earth (lower case 😉) required! As demonstrated here by Mark (who has great pedagogical skills), and me (who was not very awake apparently 😜). Growing plants and food in space is important as fresh food has the most vitamins and is healthiest. We have made great progress growing crops in weightlessness where nothing is easy. How do you get food into the plant roots in an environment where their is no soil, no rain and even if there was it would float all around! Hydroponics is the answer in this experiment where everything a plant needs is "injected" straight to the roots, the red fluids you can see. Researchers compare results with control studies on Earth to prepare for longer voyages farther into our Solar System. www.nasa.gov/feature/glenn/2021/project-examines-how-to-w...
Credits: ESA/NASA
423F1182 Thomas with PWM
Operated by: Waste Management, Dayton, OH
Unit Number: 211555
Body: McNeilus
Chassis: Peterbilt 320 CNG
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WM 211555 seen making the morning rounds.
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This Deffenbaugh Industries Heil Half/Pack Front Loader was seen servicing a Waste Management container in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The truck originally came from Kansas City, Kansas. What I found most interesting about this truck is that it had Kansas license plates, a sticker on the door that read "Waste Management of Nebraska", and was collecting garbage in Iowa.
Plant Water Management - nom de code : PWM. C’est une nouvelle façon d’utiliser l'hydroponie pour faire pousser des plantes dans l’espace, avec le très pédagogue Marc et moi-même – qui apparemment manquais de sommeil [emoji blague]. Cette technique n’utilise pas de terre ; il faut donc apporter à la plante les sels minéraux, les éléments essentiels à sa croissance et une bonne aération pour que la plante germe et se développe correctement. On utilise pour ça le phénomène de capillarité, qui fonctionne encore mieux en impesanteur que sur Terre. Pour s’en assurer, les chercheurs comparent avec des expériences similaires dans leurs laboratoires. À terme, ces systèmes nous aideront à faire pousser nos aliments pour des voyages spatiaux au long cours.
PWM stands for Plant Water Management. A novel way to use hydroponics to grow plants in space – no earth (lower case 😉) required! As demonstrated here by Mark (who has great pedagogical skills), and me (who was not very awake apparently 😜). Growing plants and food in space is important as fresh food has the most vitamins and is healthiest. We have made great progress growing crops in weightlessness where nothing is easy. How do you get food into the plant roots in an environment where their is no soil, no rain and even if there was it would float all around! Hydroponics is the answer in this experiment where everything a plant needs is "injected" straight to the roots, the red fluids you can see. Researchers compare results with control studies on Earth to prepare for longer voyages farther into our Solar System. www.nasa.gov/feature/glenn/2021/project-examines-how-to-w...
Credits: ESA/NASA
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4-yard Front Load Recycling Dumpster
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
August 2017
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Brand: Cascade Cart Solutions
Model: ICON Series
Size: 96 gallons
Hauler: Waste Management
Location: Kennewick, WA
Date: September 2018
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Operated by: Waste Management, Des Moines, IA
Unit Number: 311851
Body: McNeilus
Chassis: Peterbilt 320 CNG
Vehicle Type: Rear load refuse collection
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A WM trash truck seen making the rounds at the Iowa State Fair
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One of Waste Management of Wheeling's first CNG trucks. I believe the blue flames were to show off the fact that the truck ran on natural gas.
For a time, Peterbilts were the standard units being used by Waste Management in the District of Columbia for the collection of commercial waste and recycling. Some Peterbilt front loaders still work in the District on a daily basis, but are in the of process being replaced by CNG units.
This truck was collecting recyclables in a service alley off of Connecticut Avenue near DuPont Circle.
Operated by: Waste Management Canada, Vancouver, BC
Unit Number: 210709
Body: McNeilus
Chassis: Autocar CNG
Vehicle Type: Front load refuse truck
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210709 seen in downtown Vancouver, BC making the morning rounds
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Operated by: Waste Management Canda, Saanichton, BC
Unit Number: 206663
Body: Whittke
Chassis: Mack MR
Vehicle Type: Refuse front end loader
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A WM garbage truck seen on Douglas Street in Victoria, BC. I'm guessing this unit was formerly in a US fleet.
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3-yard Front Load Dumpster
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
April 2017
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Brand: Cascade Cart Solutions
Model: ICON Series
Size: 96 gallons
Hauler: Waste Management
Location: Kennewick, WA
Date: September 2018
See More Trashy Photos & Videos At: www.thrash-n-trash.com
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In one of the neighborhoods in Pune, Waste Management is done every morning. People keep trash in boxes or bags outside their homes. This lovely man in a cart comes and collects it for the whole neighborhood. This guy is pretty cool and even his waster management cart has attitude! Its name is "Tim Luck Luck" :)
This is likely one of the oldest units that Waste Management runs out of their Gaithersburg, Maryland shop. Likely from the earlier 2000s, it certainly has seen better days, but it is still capable of getting the job done when it is needed to fill in as a spare for a front line truck.
This McNeilus was hauling trash in downtown D.C., just a block away from The White House.
Plant Water Management - nom de code : PWM. C’est une nouvelle façon d’utiliser l'hydroponie pour faire pousser des plantes dans l’espace, avec le très pédagogue Marc et moi-même – qui apparemment manquais de sommeil [emoji blague]. Cette technique n’utilise pas de terre ; il faut donc apporter à la plante les sels minéraux, les éléments essentiels à sa croissance et une bonne aération pour que la plante germe et se développe correctement. On utilise pour ça le phénomène de capillarité, qui fonctionne encore mieux en impesanteur que sur Terre. Pour s’en assurer, les chercheurs comparent avec des expériences similaires dans leurs laboratoires. À terme, ces systèmes nous aideront à faire pousser nos aliments pour des voyages spatiaux au long cours.
PWM stands for Plant Water Management. A novel way to use hydroponics to grow plants in space – no earth (lower case 😉) required! As demonstrated here by Mark (who has great pedagogical skills), and me (who was not very awake apparently 😜). Growing plants and food in space is important as fresh food has the most vitamins and is healthiest. We have made great progress growing crops in weightlessness where nothing is easy. How do you get food into the plant roots in an environment where their is no soil, no rain and even if there was it would float all around! Hydroponics is the answer in this experiment where everything a plant needs is "injected" straight to the roots, the red fluids you can see. Researchers compare results with control studies on Earth to prepare for longer voyages farther into our Solar System. www.nasa.gov/feature/glenn/2021/project-examines-how-to-w...
Credits: ESA/NASA
423F1178 Mark with PWM
At last maid Fabienne is doing her work properly, of course thanks to my firm management approach and clear-cut instructions. Being a Lady with inexperienced personnel requires dominance and determination.
Type: Front Load Dumpster
Size: 2 yd³
Hauler: Waste Management
Location: Kennewick, WA
Date: September 2018
See More Trashy Photos & Videos At: www.thrash-n-trash.com
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