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Showing posts with label landfill. Show all posts

Mar 31, 2025

Juniper Ridge Landfill entries ofe Penobscot Bay Blog November 2020 to November 2024

Juniper Ridge Landfill entries  11/25/2020 to 11/23/24

Penobscot Bay Report, 11/23/24, Juniper Ridge Expansion short and long audio/video



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Three State of maine  Landfill related directories 


STATE OWNED LANFILLS LINK  DAFS

ARC GIS LANDILLS MAP

juNIPER rIDGE LANDFILL Bur Gen Services file


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Dec 7, 2022

DEP 2022 Info Juniper Ridge Landfill

 

October 2022

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February 2022

January 2022


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10//3/22  Legislature's ENR committee 10/3/22 got updates on new ME law from LD 1639 passage ending imports of demolition & construction debris. Audio MP3s

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January 24, 2022 Legislature's ENR Committee held hearing to require PFAS pre-testing of Juniper Ridge landfill leachate.(audio)

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Sep 16, 2021  The new Mound Builders. Will a fresh look at LD 1639 finally bring end to the mass importation of solid waste into Maine?



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Jan 7, 2021

Maine DEP & Big Waste agree at Jan 7, 2021 BEP mtg: keep Out Of State Waste flowing into Maine! (but in an "environmentally just" way)

On January 7, 2021, Maine Board of Environmental Protection held a zoom meeting that included  waste rule changes brought forward by citizens group Don't Waste ME, Penobscot Nation, and others. HEAR AUDIO BELOW.   Fact Sheet (PDF) :: Draft Rule Chapter (PDF) :: Citizen Petition :: Adoption Packet The BEP declined to accept any  but one rule change - addition of the term  "environmental justice" into its lexicon.

 The major change hoped for  would've (1)define  waste as "Maine Waste" only if it originated in Maine. This to end a recycling  loophole that lets thousands of truckloads of waste to be brought to Maine  every year from other states and landfilled as "Maine waste".   Adoption of the term Environmental Justice as a regulatory criterion for state  siting  or expansion of  landfills or  their discharging waste is at least one victory

1. Introduction 2min 19sec

2 Acting DEP Commissioner Melani Loyzim updates  93sec 

3  Review December 15 2020 minutes  50sec

4 Chapter 100  Air  Licencing issues 2min

 Chapter 400 Rulemaking petition intro 39sec

6 DEP Paul Clark overview of Chapter 400 issues 11min

7 DEP Paula Clark Q&A 41min

Part 2 Public speakers

 Ed Spencer reads Hillary Lister comments

10 Ed Spencer's  own comments

11  Procedural question 6min 35sec

12 Dan Thornton, Thornton Construction 3min37sec

13  Kat Taylor, Argyle Maine 10 min

14  Bill Lippincott Don't Waste ME  4min 15sec

15 Greg Leahy Reenergy  5min42sec

16 Brian Rayback NewsMe Landfill and QA 11min30sec

17  Closing Paula Clark remarks to  break 2min 53 sec

Bill Lippincott 4min 14sec  (see 14)

Part 3 BEP deliberates, then decides  Full 30min Deliberations

D1 Mark Draper Intro to deliberations 2min10sec

D2  James W.  Parker 1min 31sec

D3  Robert Duchesne 5min21sec

D4  Susan Lessard 2min15sec

D5  Steven Pelletier 1min 21sec

D6 Parker 1min31sec

D7 Draper 2min 54sec

D8 Duchene 1min 21sec

D9 Pelletier and Paula Clark 1min 28sec

D10  Melanie Loyzim 1min 18sec

D11 Lessard and Loyzim 2min

D12 Draper and Clark 3min24sec

D13 Draper to vote to end 1min 34sec






Oct 14, 2020

Crossroads landfill "expansion"? 3 critics call it a new landfill and a bad idea.

Below read comments on Waste Management Disposal Services of Maine’s application for Landfill Expansion, Crossroads Landfill, Norridgewock, Maine (Somerset County), #S-010735-WD-YB-N

Area outlined in map is proposed expansion area. Existing landfill is below and to left of expansion site

Hillary Lister of Don't Waste ME comments on  Crossroads Landfill expansion plan  

Sean Mahoney  Conservation Law Foundation Comments on Crossroads Landfill expansion plan.

Kat Taylor comments on  Crossroads landfill expansion plan