Telecommunications & Utilities

Orange Beach CHaRM Gets $1.5-Million Grant

The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Baldwin County has been awarded $1,500,224 in Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act funds. The investment will support development...

Baldwin County, Fairhope Get State Recycling Grants

The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) is awarding more than $2.5 million in grants to cities, counties, solid-waste authorities and other groups across the...

Chastang Landfill Expansion Public Comments Open

 The Mobile County Commission, on behalf of the Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Mobile, has accepted an application from Waste Management seeking...

SWDA Receives National Award For Recycling

The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Baldwin County (SWDA), in partnership with the Baldwin County Commission, has earned a 2025 National Association of Counties Achievement...

Hard-To-Recycle Materials Center Opens In Fairhope

The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Baldwin County recently expanded recycling access in Baldwin County with a new Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials at 20609 Bishop...

Water Heaters Only Opens To Serve Mobile And Baldwin Counties

With more than 40 years of combined experience, family-owned Water Heaters Only recently opened to offer a range of plumbing services in Mobile and Baldwin...

Curbside Recycling Starts In Daphne

The Solid Waste Disposal Authority (SWDA) of Baldwin County, in collaboration with the City of Daphne, officially launched its new curbside recycling program, with the...

Spire Names New CEO

Natural gas utility Spire has named Scott Doyle its new president and CEO, AL.com reports. Doyle replaces Steve Lindsey, who was terminated without cause and...

Osprey Initiative Launches Curbside Recycling In Mobile

Osprey Initiative launched a new curbside recycling program last month in Mobile designed to enhance the city’s waste management efforts and promote sustainability. Residents may...

City Of Mobile, Ransom Partner To Recycle Old Electronics

The City of Mobile has announced it is now accepting old, unwanted, broken and outdated household electronics at its recycling centers through an expanded partnership...

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