Herriman City wants to join the Trans-Jordan Landfill partnership. This would help keep waste disposal fees lower for everyone by sharing costs across more cities as the current landfill nears its 2032 closure.
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Joining the partnership is expected to help keep waste disposal costs stable for residents in the long term.
All member cities, including South Jordan, benefit from shared operational costs and long-term waste management security.
Herriman City wants to join the Trans-Jordan Landfill partnership. This would help keep waste disposal fees lower for everyone by sharing costs across more cities as the current landfill nears its 2032 closure.
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