South Carolina Senate Approves Moratorium on New landfills

Date: April 1, 2009

Source: News Room

South Carolina's Senate has approved legislation that would temporarily ban new landfills in the state pending new regulations that would restrict the quantity of waste allowed into existing sites. If approved by the state's House of Representatives, the proposal could take effect as soon as this summer and could last until Dec. 31, 2010. Earlier on, MRR Southern LLC abandoned its landfill project in Williamsburg County due to community opposition. It would have been the state's 19th landfill. South Carolina is the 11th largest importer of waste from other states. In 2008, it received more than 1.3 million tons. Pennsylvania and Virginia were the largest importers last year taking in 8.6 million tons and 6.2 million tons respectively.

See also: www.wasteinfo.com/news/wbj20090317D.htm.

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