NYC Mayor Frustrated With Progress Of Marine Transfer Stations

Date: September 24, 2003

Source: News Room

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of plans to replace the city's truck-based hauling system with a barge-based one, according to recent reports in New York Newsday. The city sends 11,000 tons of waste per day to out-of-state landfills since the Fresh Kills landfill stopped accepting municipal waste in 2001. The cost of disposal has risen from $200 per ton in 1997 to $257 in the fiscal year ending June 2002, the most recent year for which statistics are available. The proposed new system, which uses eight or nine marine transfer stations, was intended to be ready by August 2004. But logistical problems and higher costs--$400 million, up from $240 million for the project-have delayed the transfer stations' rollout.
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