Delaware, Indiana (IN) Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Companies

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Muncie Garbage & Trash Collect
811 E Centennial Ave.
Muncie IN 47303
(765) 747-4865
Muncie Water Quality
5150 W Kilgore Ave.
Muncie IN 47304
(765) 747-4896
Muncie Sanitary Engineer
5120 W Kilgore Ave.
Muncie IN 47304
(765) 747-4879
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Muncie Board Of Sanitary
300 N High St.
Muncie IN 47305
(765) 747-4863
Muncie Garbage & Trash Collect
811 East Centennial Avenue
Muncie IN 47303
(765) 747-4865

Muncie Garbage & Trash Collect is a privately held company in Muncie, IN .
Muncie Water Quality
5150 West Kilgore Avenue
Muncie IN 47304
(765) 747-4896
Muncie Sanitary Engineer
5120 West Kilgore Avenue
Muncie IN 47304
(765) 747-4879

Muncie Sanitary Engineer is a privately held company in Muncie, IN .
Muncie Wastewater Trtmnt Plant
5150 West Kilgore Avenue
Muncie IN 47304
(765) 747-4897
Wastewater Plant
2001 South West St.
Yorktown IN 47396
(765) 759-9698
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