Smell of Money Fades as Pennsylvania Town Sees End of Trash Cash
A truck is parked near the base of a landfill operated by Waste Management Inc. in Tullytown, Pennsylvania, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. Dumping fees from two of the busiest landfills in the eastern U.S. may end soon, leaving Tullytown to decide how a town where the average homeowner pays $380 in annual property taxes will sustain itself minus the revenue from 650 garbage trucks arriving daily from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York City and beyond. Photographer: William Thomas Cain/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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