Friday, October 10, 2008

Waste Management violated air testing.

How can we trust Waste Management to conduct proper air monitoring at Alliance Landfill when the EPA is reporting the following:

Waste Management fined for West Hawaii Landfill violations, to implement fire controls at closed Kona landfill

Release date: 10/01/2008

Contact Information: Dean Higuchi, 808-541-2711, higuchi.dean@epa.gov

Settles air violations at West Hawaii Landfill, will spend over $180,000 for environmental project

(10/01/08) HONOLULU – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a settlement with Waste Management of Hawaii, Inc. and the County of Hawaii for $33,500 in fines and at least $184,400 for a beneficial environmental project after violating the Clean Air Act at the West Hawaii Landfill at Waikaloa.

The supplemental environmental project will address the ongoing smoldering conditions at the closed Kona Landfill by conducting heat mapping of the site for a future landfill-wide fire suppression program. The project will also test the effectiveness of proven landfill fire suppression techniques using fire-retardant foam that could be used at the Kona site. Finally, air monitoring will be done around the Kona landfill to assess any potential impacts from the smoldering landfill.

"We're pleased that, in resolving the West Hawaii Landfill violations, the combustion issues at the closed Kona Landfill will also be addressed," said Deborah Jordan, director for the EPA Pacific Southwest region’s Air Division. "This settlement will help to protect community residents from this potential health hazard."

Since 2001, Waste Management and the County of Hawaii have violated air testing and monitoring reporting requirements for hazardous air pollutants and volatile organics at the West Hawaii Landfill.

The West Hawaii Landfill at Waikaloa on the Big Island is owned by the County of Hawaii and run and operated for the county by Waste Management of Hawaii, Inc. Staff from the Hawaii Department of Health’s Clean Air Branch and Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch provided assistance to the EPA’s investigators. In addition, staff from the California Integrated Waste Management Board assisted in the development of the environmental project.

Nonmethane landfill gas contains volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants that can result in adverse effects to the respiratory system, cancer, and damage to the nervous system. Methane emissions contribute to global climate change and can result in fires or explosions when they accumulate in structures on or off the landfill site.

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To view the actual report click on the bold blue text above!


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Definitive Proxy Statement


The following question has often been asked in our community...

Can Waste Management afford to pay for the permanent Air Monitoring of Alliance Landfill?

The Alliance Landfill Task Force in our opinion beleives the answer to that question is YES 100%. Many residents have asked how can you draw that conclusion. We say its very simple just take a look at Waste Management's proxy statement.

Click on the Waste Management proxy statement to the left and just have a look at what the corporation's top leaders are bringing in for compensation. David Steiner, Waste Management's Chief Executive Officer according to the proxy statement is bringing in over $6 million dollars alone for 2007.

Perhaps Mr. Steiner could purchase a few air monitors for our community for permanent placement around Alliance Landfill....now that would be a "Good Neighbor" gesture.

Waste Management can afford to place permanent air monitoring around our community in the task force's opinion. It's time for Waste Management to stop with the games and to do right by the communities around Alliance Landfill.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Taylor residents begin receiving Pennsylvania Department of Health / Fact Sheets


Taylor Residents began receiving the Pennsylvania Department of Health fact sheets regarding the monitoring plan for Alliance Landfill this week. The four page fact gives information about certain parts of the plan

Page 1. Overview / About the Landfill
Page 2. Air Monitoring
Page 3. Sampling Plan
Page 4. Contact Information / Air Pollution and Your Health / What's Next?

If you are a resident who has not yet received a fact sheet and would like a copy contact our group by e-mailing us at info@alliancelandfilltaskforce.com or by calling us at (570) 815-3468.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Government seeks information about Waste Management bid for Republic Services - 2nd Request

Government seeks information about WM bid for Republic Aug. 27 -- The federal government wants more information regarding Waste Management Inc.´s efforts to buy shares of Republic Services Inc.
The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice has sent a second request for details about Waste Management´s proposal to buy stock in Republic.
Republic Services has previously rejected two offers from Waste Management to buy the company. Instead, the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based waste management company is continuing with plans to merge with Allied Waste Industries Inc.
"The Company intents to respond promptly to the second request and will continue to cooperate with the DOJ as it conducts its review," Waste Management said.
(Source: Waste News)

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Waste Management Protest/Rally - TAMPA BAY, FL

Pennsylvania, Texas and Oregon residents are now planning a Waste Management protest/rally for Tampa Bay, Fl scheduled for the dates of October 21st thru October 23rd.

If your are an area resident seeking information on this protest/rally and details on trip information please e-mail:

Bob Folger or Peter Furiciomo at info@alliancelandfilltaskforce.com

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Rumor radioactive waste headed to Alliance Landfill too!

"There's no reason for us not to take it," Dancy said. "We have an agreement to accept this material. We have permission from the DEP." - James Dancy / Pennsylvania Area Vice President for Waste Management (Source: couriertimesNOW.com - 8/8/2008)


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

State Representative James Wansacz's Home Page is now showing a News Release containing comments by State Rep Wansacz on the recent PaDEP decision to extend Alliance Landfill's operating permit. To view State Rep Wansacz's news release click the link below:

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!