Pennsylvania DEP Strikes Down Proposal To Build Landfill Near State Park

Date: July 24, 2003

Source: News Room

A controversial four-year-old proposal to build a landfill next to a state park in Pennsylvania's Butler County has been rejected by the state Department of Environmental Protection. Sechan Limestone Industries Inc. had proposed a 42-acre, nonhazardous waste landfill for a former quarry 300 yards from the park. But DEP's analysis identified a number of potential harms: loss of tourism and recreational opportunities, lowered property values, unsightliness, and increased traffic, noise and air emissions. The use of a harms-benefits analysis during landfill permit reviews is required by Pennsylvania's residual waste regulations.
More information: www.dep.state.pa.us.

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