Napa's Garbage Revenue Takes Huge Hit from Business Closures Due to COVID-19.

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    Waste360. 6/4/2020, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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      Napa County's shelter-in-place order has been in effect since March 15, resulting in the major decline in garbage from restaurants, bars and hotels, and also in revenue. According to Phil Brun, the Utilities Director for the City of Napa, trash disposal is down 28% and food composting is down 68% with the bulk coming from commercial properties. [Extracted from the article]
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