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Transferring Staten Island's trash
12013-12-20T18:47:18-08:00Wendy Perla Kurtz29fb5e682805731eee475bce42363bca4af2c90916252plain2013-12-20T18:51:50-08:00Wendy Perla Kurtz29fb5e682805731eee475bce42363bca4af2c909Since the close of Fresh Kills, all the trash from Staten Island is shipped via railway to less urban environments.
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12013-12-19T18:51:17-08:00Wendy Perla Kurtz29fb5e682805731eee475bce42363bca4af2c909The Fresh Kills Story: From World's Largest Garbage Dump to a World-Class Park1For many years, all of New York City's garbage was brought to Fresh Kills. At over 2200 acres, it grew to become the world's largest garbage dump. This 1-ho...plain2013-12-19T18:51:17-08:00YouTube2012-09-21T02:27:25.000Zvideo3hMhWOaX_0oFilmAndyUploadWendy Perla Kurtz29fb5e682805731eee475bce42363bca4af2c909