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Milpitas Files Appeal Over Permits to Expand San Jose Landfill

2015-03-05 22:40:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/">San Jose Mercury News</a> Milpitas officials, believing the nearby Newby Island Landfill and Resource Recovery Park is largely responsible for emitting unhealthy odors into the city's air, filed a petition this week requesting a formal hearing to fight the granting of permits to expand the garbage dump on the San Jose-Milpitas border. read more

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Landfill Keeps Rhode Island Incinerator Debate Alive

2015-03-05 22:38:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.energyjustice.net/">Energy Justice Network</a> The seemingly annual debate about building a waste incinerator in Rhode Island resolved little on the issue this year, except that any such facility is too expensive and likely at least 10 years from ever being built. read more

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Hartford, Conn., Landfill Officially Closes after 75 years

2015-03-04 22:36:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.hartfordbusiness.com/">HartfordBusiness.com</a> Ten months after its final capping project was complete, the Hartford landfill was declared officially closed in March after 75 years of service. read more

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Supervisors Approve Private Operation of Sonoma County, Calif., Landfill

2015-03-04 22:25:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.pressdemocrat.com/">The Press Democrat</a> A decade after its Central Landfill was closed by water-quality regulators, Sonoma County officials signed off on a series of agreements Tuesday that represent the final step in an arduous effort to permanently transfer responsibility for the 170-acre dump to a private company. read more

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Newton County, Ga., Mulls Public-Private Partnership for Expanded Regional Landfill

2015-03-04 22:17:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.newtoncitizen.com/">Newton Citizen</a> Newton County officials are mulling significant changes to the scope and size of the countys landfill, potentially relieving the county of millions of dollars in liability, ending a years-long lawsuit in which the state Supreme Court three times ruled against Newton County, and even bringing in a revenue stream that could help fund community improvements for residents who live near what would be an approximately 900-acre site. read more

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