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Waste Management of Missouri pays settlement. (Municipal Recycling).


The Missouri Department of Natural Resources Many sub-national governments have a Department of Natural Resources or similarly-named organization:
Australia
  • Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines
Canada
  • Natural Resources Canada
 and Waste Management of Missouri have reached an agreement with the help of the State Attorney General's Office to settle alleged violations at the Courtney Ridge Landfill in Sugar Creek Sugar Creek may refer to:

Cities and towns:
  • Sugar Creek, Iowa, a township in Poweshiek County
  • Sugar Creek, Missouri, a city in Jackson and Clay County
  • Sugar Creek, Wisconsin, a town in Walworth County
Streams:
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The $1 million settlement includes a penalty of $250,000 that was paid to the Jackson County Jackson County is the name of 23 counties and one parish in the United States:
  • Jackson County, Alabama
  • Jackson County, Arkansas
  • Jackson County, Colorado
  • Jackson County, Florida
  • Jackson County, Georgia
  • Jackson County, Illinois
 School Fund and $750,000 that was paid for tonnage fees owed to the department's Solid Waste Management Fund.

The money paid toward the tonnage fees ($750,000 for back tonnage plus interest) went to the Solid Waste Management Fund. The fund provides money to promote recycling, waste reduction and education programs in Missouri.

Waste Management operated the landfill from its opening in 1996 until July of 2000 when Allied Waste Industries purchased it.

The $250,000 penalty addresses alleged violations relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 overfill o·ver·fill  
v. o·ver·filled, o·ver·fill·ing, o·ver·fills

v.tr.
To fill (something) to overflowing.

v.intr.
To become too full.
 and to material from the Corp of Engineers Blue River Project rechannelization. During the first six months of 2000, Courtney Ridge Landfill exceeded its permitted height by placing more than 300,000 cubic yards of waste above the landfill's approved contours, violating the Missouri Solid Waste Management Law and regulations.

"The overfill is serious because it violates a basic condition of the permit, which limits where waste can and cannot be placed at a permitted disposal area," Jim Hull, director of the department's Solid Waste Management Program, says. Permit conditions are a critical part of the regulatory controls placed on landfills, 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 agency.

During the channelization chan·nel·ize  
tr.v. chan·nel·ized, chan·nel·iz·ing, chan·nel·iz·es
1. To make, form, or cut channels in.

2. To direct through a channel.
 of the Blue River, the landfill received materials from the excavation that required payment of tonnage fees, which were not submitted to the department. To resolve this, Waste Management paid the $750,000 in back tonnage fees and interest to the Solid Waste Management Fund.

In addition to the monetary settlement, Waste Management has contracted with Allied Waste to relocate a significant portion of the overfill to an area of the landfill that can accommodate the waste.
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Title Annotation:landfill case
Publication:Recycling Today
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U4MO
Date:May 1, 2002
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