Rail transfer station clears hurdle.* An environmental assessment (EA) from the Surface Transportation Board (STB See set-top box. STB - set-top box ) recommends that a proposed rail haul site in Wilmington, Mass., be given approval for start-up of the facility. The planned material transfer site was proposed by New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. Transrail LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control on a railroad spur on the border between Woburn and Wilmington, Mass., just north of Boston North of Boston is a 1914 poetry collection by Robert Frost. It includes two of his most famous poems, 'Mending Wall' and 'After Apple-picking'. Most of the poems resemble short dramas or dialogues. . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the environmental assessment from STB, the plant will handle "various commodities, including: aggregates, brick, coal, cement, construction debris, contaminated contaminated, v 1. made radioactive by the addition of small quantities of radioactive material. 2. made contaminated by adding infective or radiographic materials. 3. an infective surface or object. soils, liquid chemicals ... lumber, newsprint, non-hazardous waste, paper products, plastics, propane, recycled paper and plastic, sand, gravel, scrap steel, steel, stone, wood products, and any other products that could be transported in intermodal containers." The facility owners say they are incorporated as a railroad and are locating their operation on a railroad line, and thus are under the jurisdiction of the federal STB and no other federal, state, and local regulations, including zoning and environmental laws. While the STB has yet to rule on whether that is true, observers say the agency has unusually wide powers over all things railroad-related and could grant that status. The EA issued by STB's Section of Environmental Analysis looks at environmental issues, requiring the site to have minimal changes to be environmentally compliant in its book and determining there is no need for a full environmental impact statement, probably saving the plant management hundreds of thousands of dollars and years of time. It also goes outside the scope of environmental views and may provide insight on the Board's thinking as it decides whether to approve similar projects in the future. For example, the EA says it considers the operation to be railroad-related, and thus under STB purview The part of a statute or a law that delineates its purpose and scope. Purview refers to the enacting part of a statute. It generally begins with the words be it enacted and continues as far as the repealing clause. . It then points out that with this determination the facility is exempt from any other federal and state regulations. What makes this interesting is Massachusetts' proposed disposal ban that may be enacted in 2005, which requires any facility handling those types of materials to recycle as much as possible, especially concrete, asphalt, wood, metals, and cardboard. But because the new facility is pre-empted from any such regulation, it may not have to process these materials. In some commodity markets, this means the Facility could enjoy a $15 to $20 lower tipping fee advantage over its competitors, according to David Murphy
The assumption is that material received at the site will be hauled to an inexpensive out-of-state landfill, probably in Ohio. William Turley, executive director of the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA CMRA Commercial Mail Receiving Agency CMRA Construction Materials Recycling Association CMRA Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association CMRA Capital Market Risk Advisors, Inc. ), says what is particularly galling to recyclers is the statement in the EA that "implementation of the Proposed Action would result in a modest beneficial impact on the transportation of recyclable commodities." Says Turley, "There is no way hauling out of state to landfill materials that could be recycled at a real C&D recycling plant in Massachusetts could be interpreted as beneficial." Turley adds that studying the site plan reveals the facility as a waste transfer station disguised in railroad clothing. John Blaisdell of Green Seal Environmental, Sandwich, Mass., cautions that the EA is just a set of recommendations to the full STB, and that no decision has been rendered yet. "But the STB has taken a stance that they can bypass the permitting process and exempt the facility from the disposal ban," he says. That has sparked interest from other waste haulers and railroads in setting up similar facilities, Blaisdell adds. "They are all looking to level the playing field." Detractors say that process allows every obstructionist ob·struc·tion·ist n. One who systematically blocks or interrupts a process, especially one who attempts to impede passage of legislation by the use of delaying tactics, such as a filibuster. to have undue influence over the allowance of the final permit, to the point where those willing to invest in recycling Facilities are not because of the uncertainty of the permitting process. So a maneuver such as the one by New England Transrail is just a response to getting around an impossible process, Blaisdell says. The STB currently is awaiting a response from Massachusetts DEP DEP Deposit DEP Deputy DEP Department of Environmental Protection DEP Dependent DEP Departure DEP Depot DEP Deposition DEP deployed (US DoD) DEP Data Execution Prevention (computer security) on the EA before issuing a ruling on the proposal from New England Transrail. |
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