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Attempt to dump California garbage near Winnemucca blocked

By ED VOGEL
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU
Posted: Apr. 6, 2010 | 10:41 a.m.
Updated: Apr. 7, 2010 | 7:58 a.m.

CARSON CITY -- A California company's attempt to dump a mountain of garbage near Winnemucca was blocked Monday.

The Humboldt County Commission rejected an extended conditional use permit sought by Recology, the San Francisco-based parent company of Jungo Land & Investments Co.

Recology wants to haul in 4,000 tons of garbage a day from Northern California communities for the next 95 years and dump it on the desert playa about 28 miles west of Winnemucca.

The county's Regional Planning Commission had granted Recology the extension it needed to move forward with the project, but the County Commission unanimously revoked it. Recology still could appeal its denial to the courts.

County Commissioner Tom Fransway said he opposed the permit because the landfill posed a threat to the health and safety of the community and because of public opposition.

"I am very pleased with the outcome," he said Tuesday. "We are feeling awful good today."

Fransway said Recology attorney John Francovich wanted him to recuse himself from voting because of his announced opposition.

"That was preposterous," Fransway said. "I was doing my job."

Recology has 25 days to appeal, but Fransway said he is confident a judge will rule for the commission.

Adam Alberti, a spokesman for Recology and the Jungo Land Co., said his company is evaluating its next steps. He said the commission decision could cost the region more than $660 million and new jobs.

He said the project could have generated $323 million in economic activity and $237 million in local and state taxes, with $100 million in host fees for Humboldt County. The county never determined a host fee.

The move to put a 200-foot high mountain of garbage in the desert led Gov. Jim Gibbons to suggest imposing fees on the garbage and raising revenue for the state.

Winnemucca attorney Bob Dolan, who sued the Regional Planning Commission over granting Jungo a five-year extended permit, said the company failed to get the work done that it was required to do under its initial three-year permit.

"That permit expired, and they failed to show good cause for the extension," Dolan said. "The excuses offered by the company were offensive."

The company blamed "community involvement" for delays, with interference by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., he said.

Reid had called the dump a threat to Nevada's "sovereignty and dignity" and added an amendment to a federal bill to fund a study on possible leakage from the landfill.

"The proposal to dump a mountain of California trash in Nevada is a lose-lose proposition for our state," Reid said in a statement Tuesday. "The people of Humboldt County have made it clear they don't want other states dumping trash in their backyards, and I applaud their decision. "

Dolan said he has filed a challenge to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection's decision to grant an air quality permit for the project.

Fred Weinberg of radio station KWNA-AM, 1400, in Winnemucca, said the calls the station received against the dump were overwhelming. He estimated that at least 65 percent of residents opposed it.

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  1. NevadanAtHeart Apr. 7, 2010 | 6:37 p.m. Report Abuse

    >This is non-recyclable soild waste, all the good (whatever) recyclable stuff is gone - This is the END stop for this trash,640 acers 40 to 60 ft. deep by 200 ft. tall.

    No, there would have been an abundance of clean-burning methane produced which would have been yet another revenue stream for the area in addition to new jobs. All so far away from Winnemucca that you couldn't even see it!

    We stop this because of the danger to our familys health

    Nonsense. You stopped this through NIMBYism by a group of uninformed, panic-stricken people stoking the fears of the community.

    Thank God the people of Humboldt think more about people than money!

    What could have been $4,500,000 A YEAR for 99 YEASRS in tipping fees alone...State of the art safety precautions...Everything from dust abatement to the preservation of "night skies" addressed.

    And you're happy you turned down this Golden Goose.

    Imagine, no property taxes...Municipal services ranging from new fire engines, to new schools, trash collection, paved roads, college scholarships for students. Basically whatever you might wish for PLUS a hefty check sent to EVERY household once a year...All for f-r-e-e.

    Winnemucca citizens: You had the answer to your fiscal problems for the next century knocking on your door. You let this golden opportunity go by. Sheesh...

  2. Bugsie69 Apr. 7, 2010 | 2:35 p.m. Report Abuse

    @ Winnewhat

    Were you born this stupid or did you go to a special class to get that way?

  3. JustPlainFolks Apr. 7, 2010 | 1:46 p.m. Report Abuse

    Ok, so how is this grand scheme going to operate? How is the stuff coming in from Cali? SOLAR POWER? WIND POWER? In All the little eco-nuts BACKPACKS? HOW? Better yet....WHY????

  4. Native Born Las Vegan Apr. 7, 2010 | 10:24 a.m. Report Abuse

    @ Winnewhat . . I was born and raised in Las Vegas, I have heard of Winnemucca and I've actually even been there. It is also in the great State of Nevada just like Las vegas. We Nevadans need to stick together no matter how big or small the city!

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