Landfill Developers Seeking $25 Million from North Carolina

Date: January 8, 2008

Source: News Room

Four waste management firms seeking to build landfills in North Carolina have asked for nearly $25 million in compensation for the state's decision last year to bar landfills in certain areas. As a caveat of the more stringent regulations, lawmakers allowed companies with pending landfill applications to recoup costs for affected projects. Waste Industries USA is seeking $13.6 million related to costs of developing its 1,000 acre Black bear landfill in Camden County. Waste Management and Riegel Ridge Partners filed separate requests totaling $8.6 million for a proposed landfill project in Columbus County. Alligator River Recycling is seeking $2.4 million to recoup expenses related to a its proposed construction debris landfill in Hyde County. Since August of 2006, North Carolina's legislature imposed a moratorium on any new landfill projects several of which were in process, especially in the eastern parts of the state. The fear which continues with the resent extension of the moratorium as well as more stringent siting restrictions stems from concern that the state might become a large importer of waste, particularly from the Northeast.

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