Capitol Heights, Maryland, had to swap out 1,500 trash cans from a lot owned by the town, which was being used as a junkyard in violation of county zoning laws, causing a rodent infestation and water damage to a nearby home.

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Capitol Heights, Maryland, had to swap out 1,500 trash cans from a lot owned by the town, which was being used as a junkyard in violation of county zoning laws, causing a rodent infestation and water damage to a nearby home.
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