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... with more than 15 years in the computer e waste recycling field, Forerunner Computer Recycling has given Peoria, AZ companies a responsible option to dispose end of life cycle and surplus computer equipment. All Peoria, AZ 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.
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Today, more than ever, Peoria, AZ 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
Peoria, AZ
Form of Government
The Council - Manager Form
Population
123,239
Size of City:
138.2 Square Miles
Yearly Precipitation:
9.03 inches
Elevation
1142 Feet
Founded:
1890
Meaning of City Name:
After Peoria, Illinois
Major Tourist Attraction:
Challenger Space Center
Top Employers:
Banner Home Care,
JPMorgan Chase,
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Top Industries:
Health, Retail Trade, Finance
Peoria: the City’s Historical Sites
Peoria is one of the many cities located within the borders of the U.S. state of Arizona. Geographically, the city is located between two counties, namely Yavapai County and Maricopa County. Most of the city’s population resides in the Maricopa County, since only a tiny portion of Peoria extends to Yavapai County. The city encompasses a total area of 178 square miles, making it the state’s 6th largest city in terms of land area. The city is surrounded by mountains, including the West Wing Mountain, Calderwood Butte, Sunrise Mountain and Cholla Mountain. There are also two rivers flowing within the city’s borders, namely the New River and Agua Fria River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city of Peoria is home to a total population of 154, 065 as of the year 2010. With this figure, Peoria ranks 9th most populous city in the whole state. The city of Peoria is also considered as part of the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area, which has a population of 4, 536, 069.
Each city has its own history to tell. It could be told through stories, artifacts and architecture. In the city of Peoria, there is a wide range of historical properties that narrate the early beginnings of the location. Some of these sites are listed in the official list of the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places is the U.S. federal government’s list consisting of structures and objects that are worthy of preservation because of their historical importance. The city of Peoria is home to a total of 6 historical sites that are included in the official National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
One of the places under the category of NRHP is the Peoria Central School. The school was built in 1906, and only has two rooms. It currently houses the Peoria, Arizona Historical Society Museum. The extended buildings of the Peoria Central School were also listed under NRHP. These three one-room facilities were established in the 1920s. Another NRHP-listed site is the Peoria Presbyterian Church, the oldest building on the city’s original town site. It was established in 1899. The Palo Verde Ruin’s entrance, as well as the area, is also included because it serves as the gateway to the largest settlement of the Hohokam (American Indians) in the city. The rock formation found in the Palo Verde Park is also included. Other historical sites that are highlighted by the city government are the Peoria Jail House, Peoria Women’s Club and Edwards Hotel, the first hotel built in the city.
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