The District of Muskoka has released a new 30-year Solid Waste Master Plan that aims to dramatically reduce the amount of garbage sent to landfill, extend the life of the region’s only active landfill site, and modernize waste services across Muskoka — but it won’t come cheap. The strategy is estimated to require roughly $3.175 million in capital expenditures between 2026 and 2035 to implement the identified initiatives. The plan also estimates …
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