Monday, October 26, 2009
 
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Illinois EPA to hold chemical waste landfill 'information' sessions

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[October 26, 2009]  CLINTON -- Sessions to further discuss the proposed use of a portion of the Clinton Landfill to store PCBs will be from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Vespasian Warner Public Library in Clinton.

The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will be at the meeting, as well as members of the Peoria Disposal Co., which has applied for the special permit.

It will be a question-and-answer format. WATCH, a Clinton-based coalition with the acronym representing We're Against Toxic Chemicals, wanted a formal hearing with sworn testimony rather than another Q-and-A.

WATCH believes using a portion of the Clinton Landfill for the storage of toxic PCBs could result in the pollution of the Mahomet Aquifer and the area's drinking water supply. WATCH believes turning a portion of the Clinton Landfill into a toxic waste dump is not only a very bad idea, but also presents an unacceptable health risk to the public, and it is opposed for that reason in addition to concerns related to airborne contamination, transportation of the waste to the landfill and potential for contamination of nearby Illinois waterways such as Salt Creek, which runs by the site.

In April, IEPA officials reported they found no technical reasons to reject a plan to store the chemical wastes at the site.

Following the Nov. 3 meetings, there will be a 30-day public comment period. The IEPA is required to make a decision on the permit by Dec. 22.

[Text from WATCH, LDN]

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