Out-of-state Waste Falls, But Pennsylvania Still Leads Nation

Date: March 31, 2004

Source: News Room

Even though the amount of waste imported into Pennsylvania fell by more than a million tons in 2003, the state still remains the nation's largest trash importer, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection. After more than ten years of increases, 2003 marked the second straight year in which the amount of the state's imported waste declined. The DEP report indicates that approximately 25.4 million tons of waste were dumped in roughly 50 landfills or burned in five incinerators in the state last year. Of that total, waste from in-state sources rose 5 percent to 14.8 million tons, an all-time high. Trash imports fell to about 10.6 million tons, 10 percent lower than in 2002 and 16 percent lower than the peak in 2001 of 12.6 million tons.
More information: www.dep.state.pa.us.

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