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08/12/11Managing Solid Waste Facilities to Prevent OdorPaper by written by The National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) - a trade association representing for-profit companies in North America that provide solid, hazardous and medical waste collection, recycling and disposal services.
06/21/10NYSDEC New Solid Waste Plan DraftEntitled Beyond Solid Waste - A Sustainable Materials Management Strategy for New York, the NYSDEC has drafted a 480-page plan to reduce solid waste through increases in reuse, recycling and composting in local communities. Further, the plan calls for a reduction in packaging by manufacturers and a reduction in climate and environmental impacts caused by transporting waste and harmful emissions coming from incinerators and landfills.
06/17/10New Yorkers for Zero Waste Platform 2010Local, regional, state and federal organizations join with NY Zero Waste Alliance, a project of Citizens Environmental Coalition, to support the reduction of waste through increase in reuse, recycling and composting.
10/24/0611 August 2006 DEC LetterRegion 6 Water Engineer Steven Botsford's letter to OHSWA Executive Director Hans Arnold stating OHSWA's environmental responsibility for clean water quality compliance associated with the Ava Landfill site.
06/08/06ACAL vs. OHSWAACAL filed a lawsuit against OHSWA for polluting the trout spawing stream of Moose Creek for over a year. The ongoing pollution to the creek violates State environmental law and the Clean Water Act.
04/20/06Letter to Ava from OHSWALengthy letter from OHSWA Executive Director Hans Arnold to the Ava Town Board regarding a "host community benefit package". The Ava board refuses to negotiate with OHSWA for a 1000+/- acre landfill that is being forced into their rural community.
03/31/06DEC response to AvaDEC Region 6 Director Sandra LeBarron's letter to Town of Ava regarding Ava's request to rescind the March 2006 DEC Consent Order and take "appropriate enforcement action". Ms. LeBarron states the DEC's response must be "somewhat restrained" since ACAL has filed a notice of intent to file a citizen's suit against OHSWA.
03/21/06Notice of Intent to SuePursuant to the Clean Water Act, against the Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority (OHSWA) and Rifenberg Construction, Inc. by Adirondack Communtities Advisory League (ACAL)
03/20/06Ava Complaint to DECThe Town of Ava sends a letter to Region 6 DEC requesting their Consent Order be rescinded. The town board and the citizens they represent are genuinely concerned about the environment in Ava. They are extremely distressed that OHSWA and Rifenburg have been given permission by the DEC to allow excessive sediment to enter Moose Creek - "a provision that is contrary to the basic mission of the DEC."
02/13/06NYSDEC Consent OrderNYSDEC is giving OHSWA permission to discharge excessive sediment and water into nearby Moose Creek, a federally protected trout spawning stream in Ava, NY.
09/10/05DEC ComplaintAugust 2005

News Updates...

Several weeks ago, I wrote about one of the newest and most successful solutions to the municipal solid waste problem: waste to energy facilities (WTE). These environmentally safe alternatives use garbage as a fuel to generate electricity.

I also introduced Mr. Jack Lauber, who is an environmental engineering consultant, and was a former State Department of Environmental Conservation employee.

Last month, Mr. Lauber gave a presentation at the Municipal Solid Waste Conference: Advances in Processes and Programs held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, entitled, “The Burning Issues of Municipal Solid Waste Disposal – What Works and What Doesn’t.”

Lauber’s highly informative presentation spoke of the misnomers associated with the old “burn plants” of the past. Today’s waste to energy facilities not only produce less air pollution that landfills, they also make energy in the form of electricity.

What was surprising to me was Lauber’s mention of how this “new” technology that was developed nearly 20 years ago, is now being incorporated to create one of the most environmentally safe solutions to solid waste disposal around the world.

In addition to removing harmful toxins from the air, new tests are presently being conducted to remove contaminants from the ash by a similar method used by the Romans to make cement. The process, called the dry scrubber air cleaning system, used for removing toxins from the air, is being used in variation to immobilize heavy metals from the ash. The stabilized ash can then be safely managed without polluting the environment.

According to Mr. Lauber’s presentation, “There are over 600 successful waste energy facilities around the world, and about 100 in the United States. Facilities such as SeaMass in Massachusetts, The Montgomery County Waste to Energy Facility in Maryland, Commerce CA, and Amsterdam AEB in the Netherlands are but a few.”

“Over two decades ago I testified, with Dr. Teller, in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the use of effective dry scrubbing air cleaning technology to properly control air contaminants from waste to energy plants. I’ve been told that the municipal solid waste tipping fee hasn’t increased in 6 years in Palm Beach County and that the revenues from electrical generation sale to Florida Utility pays for the municipal solid waste recyling and waste to energy programs. This has reduced consumer electrical rates and minimized the use of natural gas in that community.”

Lauber goes on to discuss the problems with landfills. Methane gas, a by-product of garbage buried in the ground, “is 25 times more potent as a green house gas than carbon dioxide. U.S. landfills emit almost 2 million tons of methane per year and many thousands of tons of sulfides, mercaptans, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and other volatile toxic organic compounds into the air.”

“In addition to the problems of toxic air emissions from landfills, [they] landfills will ultimately leak since polyethylene liners will degrade and leak toxic leachate into our ground and ground waters.”

Other countries around the world are either closing their landfills or substantially decreasing their use. For example, in 1999 Japan used waste to energy facilities to handle over 74% of their municipal solid waste, while only about 20% was landfilled.

“The old bad actors, the polluting waste incinerators are gone”, says Lauber. “The more than 100 WTE plants in the U.S. generate nearly 2800 megawatts of electricity, and save approximately 1.4 billion gallons of fuel oil. Waste to Energy technology is a robust, proven, clean and safe technology designed for minimal environmental risk, which has been proven in practice over several decades.”

I personally found Mr. Lauber’s presentation to be informative yet shocking. If WTE technology has been available for 20 years, then I would like to know why New York State, the DEC, and the Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority want to build an archaic, obsolete, polluting, landfill in Ava. Wouldn’t it make more sense to build a WTE facility in Utica or Rome, where the majority of the garbage is being produced?

Building a landfill in Ava is a widespread injustice to the people of northern Oneida County. From selecting a small, rural town where people can’t defend themselves to placing the landfill in an area so abundant in fresh water, that federally protected streams and rivers will eventually become polluted.

The entire landfill issue is complete insanity! It has never made sense to put a landfill in Ava and it never will. If local townships unite and stand together on behalf of their citizens and resources of water, air and land, and refuse to accept anything from the Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority, then the townships will set a precedent for small town America: “Rural citizens do not want to be willing host communities to America’s landfills. Period.”

Please visit our website at www.ACALnews.org. Save our towns! NO DUMP!

03/16/12 - NEW SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
08/07/11 - Can Landfill Odors Be Prevented?
07/27/11 - Don't Give Up the Ship
12/21/10 - AUTHORITY SETTLES LAWSUIT WITH ACAL
10/11/10 - Black River Trash Bash
07/02/10 - Burning household trash is illegal in New York
06/17/10 - New Yorkers for Zero Waste Platform
07/13/09 - ACAL - Alive and well
04/13/08 - ACAL 2008 Update - Part 2
03/18/08 - ACAL Continues Environmental Mission in 2008
11/09/07 - Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust
10/26/07 - A good read - The Adirondack Atlas
10/12/07 - New York State Opening Meeting Law
09/28/07 - ACAL Fall Foliage Auction Oct. 5
09/21/07 - Integrity found in the Town of Ava
09/14/07 - Tug Hill resources have been targeted
08/19/07 - Fair and straighforward journalism?
08/10/07 - A Needed Appreciation for Nature
08/03/07 - New York State Municipal Home Rule Law
07/27/07 - Boonville Village Litter/Debris Local Law
07/19/07 - Black River Landing Subdivision Issues
07/13/07 - WTE vs. Landfills
06/29/07 - Too many impaired waters - Black River Watershed
06/22/07 - Protecting our drinking water starts at home
06/15/07 - ACAL Joins Northern Forest Alliance
06/07/07 - ACAL Holds 200/20 Drawing & Picnic, Annual Meeting
06/07/07 - ACAL AWARDED GRANT
06/01/07 - Be a solution - get involved
05/25/07 - American flags do not belong in landfills
05/24/07 - PRESS RELEASE - ACAL Signs Stolen & Vandalized
05/18/07 - Reality check for the DEC
05/04/07 - All citizens are called to act responsibly
04/27/07 - "An Inconvenient Truth"
04/13/07 - Citizens Deserve the Whole Truth ...
04/06/07 - Great Lakes United & Citizen Resources
03/30/07 - "What is the future of local government?"
03/23/07 - Citizens Expect More From Local Government
03/16/07 - Plastic Grocery Bags Harm Wildlife
03/09/07 - The Precious Gift of Water
03/02/07 - Working Together to Protect the Environment
02/26/07 - Grassroots groups are citizens who care!
02/16/07 - Local Citizens Want Environment Protected
02/09/07 - Open Letter to Boonville Town/Village Officials
02/02/07 - Ava Landfill Story Told in Chicago
01/26/07 - It's time for New Yorkers to reclaim their rights!
01/12/07 - CITIZENS' RIGHTS ARE NOT FOR SALE!
01/05/07 - "DO NOT LITTER" Applies to Everyone
12/15/06 - "March of the Penguins"
12/08/06 - Be "good news" in the community
12/01/06 - Moose Creek Prediction - 12 years ago!
11/22/06 - United Haulers v. OHSWA
11/17/06 - A Citizen's Rights
11/03/06 - EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE
11/01/06 - ACAL statement regarding opening of landfill
10/24/06 - OHSWA Opens Landfill Without Required DEC Permit
10/20/06 - OHSWA required by DEC to have proper permit
10/13/06 - Dr. Bob Johnson Speaks at Public Forum
10/06/06 - OHSWA Fails to Deliver
10/04/06 - PRESS RELEASE - Court Denies OHSWA Motions
09/26/06 - PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
09/21/06 - If OHSWA knew what they were doing ...
09/08/06 - Joint Board Resolution Revisited
08/28/06 - A Special Message
08/11/06 - Who will save the Town of Ava?
07/21/06 - The Emperor isn't wearing any clothes!
06/10/06 - Honoring Flag Day
05/19/06 - Local Residents Demand Protection for Environment
05/12/06 - The Foundation for a Better Life
05/05/06 - ACAL will pursue justice
04/28/06 - "Tug Hill, A Threatened Paradise"
04/21/06 - NYS environmental law contradicts State action
04/13/06 - The Tug Hill Plateau is worth protecting!
03/22/06 - Press Release - OHSWA & Rifenburg Being Sued
02/24/06 - ACAL Finds NYSDEC Consent Out of Order
02/03/06 - ACAL Defends the Truth
01/02/06 - PRESS RELEASE
12/15/05 - ACAL Continues with its Mission
12/01/05 - Tug Hill Heritage
11/23/05 - Boonville Breaks Resolution
11/06/05 - October 2005 OHSWA meeting
10/28/05 - NYS Waste Disposal Policies Not Enforced
10/21/05 - Environmental Conservation Laws
10/12/05 - Response to Village Trustee
09/23/05 - OHSWA Permit Violations
09/16/05 - ACAL Misinformation
09/07/05 - Press Release: DEC Enforcement Action
08/24/05 - ACAL Misinformation
08/05/05 - It's never too late
07/22/05 - Citizens, stand strong - DO NOT NEGOTIATE!
07/15/05 - PRESS RELEASE - Problems on Ava Landfill Site
07/08/05 - The truth must be told
07/07/05 - WBRV Statement #5 - DANGER to our drinking water
07/06/05 - WBRV Statement #4 - Polluting landfills kill
07/05/05 - WBRV STATEMENT #3 - Boonville Poll Not Official
06/29/05 - WBRV Statement #2 - Landfills provide NO benefits
06/27/05 - WBRV Statement #1 -Towns must stick together
06/24/05 - Waste to energy facilities better alternative
06/17/05 - Boonville boards break agreement
06/17/05 - Slope failure sends mud into Moose Creek AGAIN!
06/12/05 - Environmentally safe alternatives to landfills
05/27/05 - Town of Ava will file an appeal
05/22/05 - Dynamite blasting on landfill site?
05/15/05 - Oneida County in Trouble
05/08/05 - FACTS and What You Can Do
05/01/05 - Community Gathers for Prayer Service
04/24/05 - Personal Letter to NYS Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi
04/17/05 - Power of Prayer
04/03/05 - The Waste Authority Must Be Stopped!
03/27/05 - Letter to NYS Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi
03/20/05 - OHSWA Propaganda
03/13/05 - Letter to Griffo - Put Words into Action!
03/06/05 - Get involved in your community
02/27/05 - Assemblyman Townsend Has Concerns Re: OHSWA
02/06/05 - Power of the Press
01/24/05 - Legislator Pam Mandryck Opposes SWA Reappointment
01/02/05 - Weeks of 1/2 - 1/16/05
12/22/04 - Response to letter
12/12/04 - Senator Ray Meier Favors Ava Landfill
11/28/04 - Proud Heritage
11/14/04 - Oneida County chooses - for the people, or not?
11/07/04 - Letters sent to Governor and NYS Senators
10/31/04 - Ava/Boonville future - NO DUMP!
10/28/04 - Letter to Governor Pataki
10/24/04 - Environment Justice All the Way!
10/22/04 - Press Release
10/17/04 - No Civil Rights for Ava Residents
10/10/04 - Article 78 Lawsuit Against DEC Commissioner Crotty
10/03/04 - 400+ Days and Still Fighting!
09/27/04 - Family Home Threatened
09/26/04 - Important Facts to Know About the Ava Landfill
09/19/04 - Letter from Concerned Citizen
09/12/04 - Small Town of Ava Dragged into Court by OHSWA
08/29/04 - Where Do Your Loyalities Lie?
08/22/04 - Beaver Dam Incident Still a Mystery
08/15/04 - Ava-Boonville-Lewis Joint Boards Resolution

 

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