BFI Waste Systems Pays Fine for Pennsylvania Dumping

Date: November 17, 2005

Source: News Room

BFI Waste Systems of North America has paid $130,000 for allowing trucks without state authorization stickers to dump waste into the company's landfill in Imperial, near Pittsburgh, according to the Associated Press. The state said BFI allowed at least 65 trucks without proper authorization stickers to dump waste at the company's landfill between March and July of 2005. Under a 2002 state law, haulers must obtain written authorization from the state Department of Environmental Protection and display stickers on their trucks before they can dump waste at landfills. Officials at Allied Waste Industries did not dispute the charges.

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