SWA Opposes Fracking Disposal “Cell” in Wetzel Landfill
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SWA Opposes Disposal Cell in Wetzel Landfill
From an Article by Lauren Matthews, Wetzel Chronicle, March 11. 2015
Bill Hughes of Wetzel County Solid Waste Authority appeared before the Wetzel County Commission March 4 to give updates regarding a case before the Public Service Commission.
The case in question is Case Number 13-0832-SWF-CN, named Lackawanna Transport Company, dba Wetzel County Landfill. The case deals with the Wetzel County Landfills application for an amendment to their Certificate of Need. The fulfillment of this application would enable the landfill to build a special cell where drilling companies could dispose of drilling waste.
Hughes noted that the case started in June 2013. He added that 96 letters have since been sent into the PSC regarding the case, all but one objecting to the landfills application. A decision is expected within the next several months, with final briefs being filed in mid-March.
..."lot of loose ends that the legislature did not account for, ...
"The legislature says to take the drill waste to landfills, Hughes noted, but added that we dont have proper waste characterization, expressing concern about possible hazardous materials in the waste. Hughes noted that in the past two years the Wetzel County Landfill has taken half a million tons of drilling waste, that is only partially characterized.
... Cider Run Road, which leads to the landfill, is trashed. The roads are torn up. All the trucks are now going to a well pad. There is a well pad above the landfill . . . ... holding pond up there ...
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"This landfill now has a 40-year lifespan based on current consumption, Hughes stated, noting that the landfill previously had a 120 year lifespan.
... "...We have yet to have a clue as to whats going in the ground.
Hughes referenced House Bill 107, which imposes a dollar per ton fee put on drilling waste, that goes to the state to help repair the roads. Nothing has happened, he added, noting that the fee is not dedicated just to the landfill operation. Its any road affected by drilling operations.
... "You have 200 trucks going through there per day. ... Its absurd to allow that road, which is a residential traffic road, to get in that condition. ..."
The money is there, but there is no political will to let it happen.
The current case involving the WCSWA and the Wetzel County Landfill (owned and operated by Lackawanna Transport Company) can be found on the West Virginia Public Service Commissions site, accessed at http://www.psc.state.wv.us.
After accessing the website, choose Case Information from the menu on the right hand side of the page. Then choose Case under the Search heading on the right hand side of the next page. Several options are available. Choose to search by Case Number, and in the drop-down menu choose Is. 13-0832-SWF-CN
Click the case number link, and then choose Count total letter . . . Choose the case number link again, and this will lead you to all activity records involved in the case. Visible under Case 13-0832-SWF-CNs files on the website are opening statements from counsel for both the WCSWA and Wetzel County Landfill (Lackawanna Transport Company LTC)
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