Republic to Deliver Plan to Build Firebreak at its Countywide Landfill

Date: November 8, 2008

Source: News Room

Republic Services will soon deliver a plan to the US EPA whose approval will allow work to begin on a huge firebreak at Republic's troubled Countywide landfill in Stark County Ohio. The $6 million project involves digging a trench some 700 feet long, 400 feet wide, and 70 feet deep, and removing 400,000 cubic yards of buried trash that is expected to prevent the further spreading of fires at the 258-acre landfill. The excavation will be tricky since the digging will release methane gases and could introduce oxygen to smoldering underground waste. Construction could begin in December and be completed by spring of next year. The underground fires having been burning there for two years and are thought to be caused by aluminum dross disposed at the older portion of the site long before Republic assumed control of the facility. The company has already spent tens of millions addressing the problem, including the installation of a synthetic cap over much of the original 88 acre portion of the site.

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