Roll-Off Dumpsters Direct is thrilled to be a supporting part of a major new economic boost to a Pennsylvania town.

We are pleased to announce that we are supplying the roll-off Dumpsters needed for an RES Coal project that will provide local employment and an economic boost to the residents Boggs Township.

RES Coal, LLC is working on a $20 million environmentally-friendly coal processing facility on 43 acres of land near Clearfield, PA. The coal’s energy will go toward electric utility and steel plants.

The site had some old buildings and infrastructure on it that needed to be demolished and hauled away before the new construction could begin. This is where our RODD services started; We’re experts at the legal and ethical disposal of waste. We’ll be providing other services to the site as needed while the project develops.

News reports so often talk about jobs heading overseas. It’s nice to note that some jobs, like coal processing or even waste disposal, are location-based and will always need local workers. We at RODD are sincerely grateful to our wonderful employees and partners like RES Coal, LLC who allow us to support American families. Together we provide a great service as well as support the community. We couldn’t ask for anything more.

Call RODD today for your next project, big or small.

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