Many communities are combining their collecting of trash and recyclable items into a single run, Artz said, which can cut collection costs.
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The IRS now believes, however, that it can increase tax collections and reduce collection costs by coordinating efforts with state tax agencies.
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Three national carting companies have for the first time entered the city's market, and collection costs have dropped sharply, according to the commission.
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Despite such good results, the shift in collection costs from local government to industry and consumers has created strong opposition to the creation of such programs in some areas.
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Charles J . Maikish, director of the World Trade Center, said the building recycles 38 percent of its trash and saves $ 500, 000 a year in trash collection costs.
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If sending donations from outside the United States, please note again that an international money order or a check payable on a United States bank would be appreciated, to avoid collection costs.
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Under the ICC's regulations, credit may be extended for periods of up to 30 days, and, if shippers fail to pay, carriers may assess interest charges and liquidated damages to cover collection costs.
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Carriers also may assess liquidated damages to cover collection costs, either by a tariff rule or through contract terms in their bills of lading . s1320.2 ( g ) ( 1 ), ( 3 ).
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The bridge now having been built, annual expenditures by the GNWT will approach $ 9 million, including principal and interest repayment, toll collection costs, bridge maintenance and the Opportunities grant to Fort Providence community groups.
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"If there's some way that a city can get its collection costs down, without incurring a big increase in its processing of the materials, then there may be some hope for lowering those curbside costs,"