Waste Connections, Inc. announced that it has signed or closed acquisitions in the third quarter with total annualized revenue of about $32 million, increasing the total amount of acquired annualized revenue year-to-date to almost $50 million. The most significant acquisition, expected to close later in September, is Mountain Jack Environmental Services, the largest privately-held solid waste services company in Idaho and Wyoming. Waste Connections also completed the acquisition of Waste Management, Inc.'s collection operations in Vancouver, Washington.
Mountain Jack operates seven collection operations and a transfer station with total revenue of about $20 million.
In Washington, the acquisition from Waste Management will strengthen the company’s existing presence in the Vancouver market and expands its partnership with the local municipality.
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