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Funding Mechanisms for Solid Waste Part 2. Identify Potential Funding Mechanisms

 
Publication number Date Published
17-07-015 July 2017
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Author(s) Cascadia Consulting Group
Description The Department of Ecology contracted with Cascadia Consulting Group to research potential solid waste funding options. This research is divided into three parts. This is Part 2, identifying potential funding mechanisms.
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Keywords solid waste funding, finance mechanisms
WEB PAGE Financing Sold Waste for the Future
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