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... with more than 15 years in the computer e waste recycling field, Forerunner Computer Recycling has given Abilene, TX companies a responsible option to dispose end of life cycle and surplus computer equipment. All Abilene, TX based companies face the task of safely disposing of older equipment and their e waste. The EPA estimates that as many as 500 million computers e waste will soon become obsolete.
As Abilene, TX businesses upgrade existing PCs, more computers and other e waste are finding their way into the waste stream. According to the EPA, over two million tons of electronics waste is discarded each year and goes to U.S. landfills.
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Today, more than ever, Abilene, TX companies discarding computer equipment are concerned about identity theft, security compliance, and cyber criminals trying to obtain private information. Simply tossing used computer equipment and hard disks into dumpsters will leave companies vulnerable to unscrupulous individuals searching for credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other valuable data.
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Quick City Facts
Abilene, TX
Form of Government
The Council - Manager Form
Population
116,219
Size of City:
105.1 Square Miles
Yearly Precipitation:
23.78 inches
Elevation
1718 Feet
Founded:
1881
Meaning of City Name:
Named after Abilene, Kansas
Major Tourist Attraction:
Zoological Gardens and Discovery Center
Top Employers:
Dyess Air Force Base,
Hendrick Health System,
Abilene ISD,
BlueCross BlueShield of TX,
Abilene State School
Top Industries:
Government, Health, Insurance
Distance:
12
The Notable Education System in Abilene
In the Taylor and Jones counties lies the city of Abilene. Abilene is considered as the 27th most populous city in the American state of Texas. The records are justified by the 2010 census, which recorded the population of Abilene between 117, 000 and 118,000. It is considered as the principal city of the Abilene Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city of Abilene is also the seat of government of Taylor County. Geographically, the city is situated at the Interstate 20 and approximately west by south of Fort Worth Texas. Abilene is home to a winding railroad that divides the city into northern and southern parts. The historical downtown area of Abilene is located on the northern side.
The public education system in the city of Abilene is impressive, as noted by the Business Outlook Magazine in 2006. According to the print material’s report, Abilene is ranked 17th among the many American cities in terms of their different public education system. Even if Abilene belongs to the mid-ranks, the city is still the highest ranked in the whole state of Texas. This achievement is further improved to provide the best public education to the inhabitants of the humble city.
The education system in the city of Abilene is notable, not just because of the ranking it garnered from Business Outlook Magazine. They have a good list of secondary schools, colleges and universities. These are divided into two school districts, but both are just within the city limits. The two districts, namely: Wylie Independent School District, the so-called WISD, and the Abilene Independent School District or commonly known as AISD. Both have small differences except from the fact that they are home to different schools. In terms of local high schools, AISD has the Cooper High School and the Abilene High School. On the other hand, WISD has the Wylie High School. In the AISD, the Holland Medical High School and the Holland School of Sciences and Mathematics are considered as magnet schools for AISD students as well as Hardin-Simmons University students.
As for college and universities, the city of Abilene is home to seven colleges, with the Hardin-Simmons University as the oldest one standing up to this date. The largest among the seven is the Abilene Christian University. Three of the seven colleges have religious affiliations, such as the Abilene Christian University, McMurry College and Hardin-Simmons University. Public schools such as the Texas State Technical College West Texas are also providing top quality education to students.
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