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Landfill seeks well permit to dispose of landfill fluids
2015-09-25 12:24:11| Waste Management - Topix.net
An application to house a non-hazardous fluid disposal well has been submitted to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality by a subsidiary company of American Waste, which owns the Wexford County Landfill. Cedar Creek Township Clerk Valerie Johnson said the municipality received a letter from Wexford Water Technologies, LLC, informing it of the application to drill/deepen/convert and operate a mineral well for non-hazardous fluid disposal that was submitted to the MDEQ.
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12 Things to Know About How the Latest Landfill Disposal Study Stacks Up
2015-09-25 08:07:00| Waste Age
A new report which estimates that Americans are disposing of more than double the amount of waste in landfills than data estimated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in step with the recent Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) study, the groups president says. read more
Duke Energy to Move 1.2 Million Tons of Coal Ash to Landfill
2015-09-24 21:17:00| Waste Age
MyFox8.com Duke Energy is taking steps to ensure that a coal ash spill like that of Feb. 2014 never happens again. read more
Resident advocate says landfill expansion not safe
2015-09-22 05:50:01| Waste Management - Topix.net
A "big tiramisu” of waste is seriously threatening the quality of the air and water in the towns of Southbridge, Charlton and Sturbridge, according to a local resident and MassPIRG representative. Kirstie L. Pecci, a Sturbridge resident and staff attorney for MassPIRG, told selectmen Monday night that Casella Waste Systems has filed a proposal with the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act Office of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs to expand the Southbridge Landfill.
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St. Louis Landfill Fire Could Reach Radioactive Waste in Months
2015-09-21 15:34:00| Waste Age
Al Jazeera America A fire smoldering underneath a landfill north of St. Louis since 2010 could reach radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project in as little as three months, according to a report released by Missouris attorney general. read more
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