Rain erodes landfill cover
By Derek Pivnick
The Pensacola News Journal
PENSACOLA, FL - Recent downpours have caused serious erosion to the 2-foot layer of topsoil covering the troubled Saufley Landfill, threatening to put the dump further into legal trouble and possibly delaying its final closure.
The dump is filled with construction and demolition debris, most of which resulted from Hurricane Ivan destruction in September 2004. Its owners have been in hot water with the court, regulators and neighbors since a subterranean fire broke out there in November 2005.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection said last week in a letter to the landfill's lawyer, Steve Bowden, that the state will not sign off on the closure until all the issues are addressed....Read more.
The Pensacola News Journal
PENSACOLA, FL - Recent downpours have caused serious erosion to the 2-foot layer of topsoil covering the troubled Saufley Landfill, threatening to put the dump further into legal trouble and possibly delaying its final closure.
The dump is filled with construction and demolition debris, most of which resulted from Hurricane Ivan destruction in September 2004. Its owners have been in hot water with the court, regulators and neighbors since a subterranean fire broke out there in November 2005.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection said last week in a letter to the landfill's lawyer, Steve Bowden, that the state will not sign off on the closure until all the issues are addressed....Read more.
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