Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Rumor radioactive waste headed to Alliance Landfill too!
Waste Management was given permission by the PaDEP to import "low active radation" waste in to its Falls Landfill. Waste Management plans to import 750 ton of sludge from a Waste Water Treatment plant. The radation came from laundry that washed the uniforms of nuclear plant workers.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission and DEP officials state that at worst the material poses a low risk to residents living around the landfill.
To view the article click the link below:
http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/landfill-to-accept-low-activity-radiation-monday/#comment-2551
Rumors are being reported to the Alliance Landfill Task Force that this material is also being discussed for intake at Alliance Landfill too. The Alliance Landfill Task Force is currently investigating this rumor. Please check back to the blog for more detailed information.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Rep. Wansacz's Home Page
http://www.pahouse.com/PR/114073008.asp
There have also been rumors floating throughout the communities that State Rep. Wansacz has submitted a letter to the Scranton Times for publishing stating his opinion on the recent decision of the PaDEP to extend Alliance Landfill's operating permit. The Alliance Landfill Task Force does not have any verification as to whether this rumor is true.
The Alliance Landfill Task Force will be submitting a letter to both State Rep. James Wansacz and the Scranton Times for verification on the rumor of the letter.
The Alliance Landfill Task Force would hope that in NEPA corporate influence would not effect any type of media reporting (newspaper, radio, television, ect). The Alliance Landfill Task Force would hope that all sides would be given equal chance to express their opinions.
We will keep you posted on the responses we receive back!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
WasteByRail - Is it coming to Alliance Landfill?
Federal law requires trains approaching street level crossings to sound their horns for 15 to 20 seconds between 96 to 110 decibels (about as loud as a jackhammer next to your ear) according to the Federal Railroad Administration rules.
In an effort to improve the quality of life for people living near landfills accepting waste by rail residents all across America have begun to seek federal designation for train horn quite zones.
Take a look and listen for yourself at waste by rail below:
The Alliance landfill Task Force has recently been contacted by a group that claims to have information for our community on the waste industries plans to bring waste into our area by rail through the restoration of the Lackawanna Cutoff. We will be meeting with this group shortly and we will keep the community informed of any information we obtain.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
WASTE MANAGEMENT and LOBBYING
Attached below are two links which will bring you to two stories showing proof that Waste Management does use lobbying.
Please take a moment and read the following two stories concerning Lobbyist Bill Bobrick.
* Please read both articles in full.
Top lobbyist admits scheme
Influence money funneled to Rep. Tom Anderson, Bobrick testifies
By LISA DEMERAnchorage Daily News
Published: May 17, 2007 Last Modified: July 31, 2007 at 06:07 PM
http://dwb.adn.com/news/politics/fbi/story/8892691p-8791703c.html
Who did Bill Bobrick work for?
Published: May 17, 2007 Last Modified: July 31, 2007 at 06:07 PM
http://dwb.adn.com/news/politics/fbi/story/8892691p-8791702c.html
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Congressman Paul Kanjorski - response 7/23/08

Friday, July 25, 2008
Environmental Injustice
"Environmental Injustice":
An environmental injustice exists when members of disadvantaged, ethnic, minority or other groups suffer disproportionately at the local, regional (sub-national), or national levels from environmental risks or hazards, and/or disproportionately from violations of fundamental human rights as a result of environmental factors, and/or denied access to environmental investments, benefits, and/or natural resources, and/or are denied access to information; and/or participation in decision making; and or access to justice in environmental-related matters."
The following YouTube video was forwarded to the Alliance Landfill Task Force from an Environmental Justice group based in New York, NY. We ask that you watch the video in entirety by clicking on it. Please value the importance of how the women is fighting for her " human rights". Please listen carefully to the comments on cancer rates, community health and family death.
Now ask yourself the following questions....
How could this happen in America?
Who allowed this chemical to be dumped in this landfill, so close to these homes?
Where was the EPA?
Now ask yourself these questions...
Could something like this be happening at Alliance Landfill?
How can the PaDEP issue another permit to Alliance Landfill on inconclusive testing?
Why is Michael D. Bedrin(PaDEP -NE/Regional Director) not asking the Alliance Landfill Task Force to be involved in environmental participation that effects our community?
Why is Senator Robert Mellow and Representative James Wansacz not introducing legislation for mandatory landfill monitoring (example:mandatory 2.5 community based ambient air monitoring) for all state landfills?
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Teamster.org - In Harm's Way: How WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. Endangers the Sanitation Workers Who Protect the Public's Health

Waste Management's unionized work force recently was spoken for by their leadership group the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Waste Management's unionized work force spoke of horrible work conditions. The unionized work force speaking up allowed testimony to be heard by the US Senate Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety - which showed Waste Management's OSHA violations rising by 28% between 2003 and 2007.
The National Commission of Inquiry into the Worker Health and Safety Crisis in the Solid Waste Industry issued a reported titled - "In Harms Way". You will be shocked to read what Waste Management's own employees are saying about their company. Click the link below to read "In Harms Way".
http://www.teamster.org/divisions/SolidWaste/PDFs/Waste_In_Harms_Way.pdf
One has to wonder after reading "In Harms Way" do the Waste Management "non-union" employees of Alliance landfill feel the same as their fellow unionized Waste Management employees represented by the Teamsters. Do Waste Management corporate officials or Alliance Landfill management hold a power over them?
WE ASK ALLIANCE LANDFILL EMPLOYEES....WHY WOULD YOU NOT WANT TO PROTECT THE COMMUNITY IN WHICH YOU WORK, LIVE, AND RAISE YOUR FAMILIES? WHY WOULD YOU NOT WANT PERMANENT MANDATORY PM2.5 COMMUNITY BASED AIR MONITORING?
One can only continue to wonder why.....unless of course you don't live in Taylor, Old Forge or Ransom; like some of Alliance Landfills executives.