Landfill in Pike Township Cited for Exceeding Boundary; buried trash 10 feet outside permitted area
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is citing a Pike Township landfill
for having buried trash outside of the permitted area, according to a report in
the Beacon Journal.
The EPA released a list of eight violations
against Countywide Recycling & Disposal Facility.
For the past two years, underground fires and odor
problems have plagued the landfill, which takes in about half of Summit County's
trash, according to the Journal.
Ohio EPA's environmental
supervisor, Ed Gortner, was quoted in the Times Reporter as saying the
landfill gas is "likely migrating downward through the underlying fill material
... because no liner system is present in this area.
Weitz &
Luxenberg, P.C. represents over 50 water providers whose water supplies have
been contaminated with MTBE, as well as several communities around the country
for the personal injuries and property damage they have suffered as a result of
pollution.
If you are resident in Bolivar who has been affected by the
odor around Countywide Recycling and Disposal Facility in Pike Township, we may
be able to help. Please fill out the form below for a free lawsuit evaluation.
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see also:
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