Waste Connections Landfill Dealt Courtroom Setback

Date: July 10, 2003

Source: News Room

Residents of Harper County, Kansas, who have been fighting to keep Wichita's trash out of their back yard, recently won a significant victory that will delay and possibly kill the proposed landfill. Waste Connections, the largest trash company serving Wichita, has already started construction on a landfill for Wichita's trash near the town of Harper. But Tri County Concerned Citizens, a group of opponents, sued to block the landfill, and a district judge has ruled in its favor. Judge Robert Schmisseur ruled that the Harper County Commission had made up its mind to approve zoning for the landfill before holding hearings on the issue, denying residents a fair hearing. Waste Connections currently ships most of Wichita's trash 150 miles to a landfill near Meno, Okla.

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