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Regional Construction and Demolition Debris Summit to be held January 25th

The Environmental Business Council's second annual Regional Construction and Demolition Debris Summit will be held on January 25th from 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 5400 Computer Dr. The 2008 Construction and Demolition (C&D) Summit, expanded to address C & D issues from throughout the northeast, provides generators of C&D debris and other interested parties with information about new regulatory structures, current management options, and new or emerging management trends for C&D management. This summit will continue a dialogue among construction contractors, architects, waste haulers, C&D processors and regulatory officials about the most effective ways to manage C&D debris. This conference is for those involved with the management of C & D debris, including: architects/engineers, building owners, contractors, haulers, C&D processors, landfill owners/operators, transfer station owners/operators, municipalities, environmental groups, trade associations, law firms, and consultants. For more information visit www.ebcne.org or call (617) 725-0207.
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