May 9—EAU CLAIRE — Negotiations on an agreement between the Seven Mile Creek Landfill and neighboring property owners will continue Wednesday. The landfill siting committee will meet at City Hall ...
CONCORD – A bill related to the siting of new landfills in the state – which has passed the House – was heard by a Senate committee Tuesday with opposition expressed from the landfill industry, ...
Rep. Nicholas Germana, D-Keene, expresses his opposition to Senate Bill 61 Thursday in the House. The bill would have a two-year moratorium on new landfill applications while the rules and statutes ...
Jul. 18—EAU CLAIRE — Negotiations on expansion of Seven Mile Creek Landfill may finally be nearing the finish line as both sides make concessions. The Landfill Siting Committee and representatives ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE has plenty of landfill capacity to last at least another decade. And if the state wasn’t overrun by so much trash from Massachusetts and other New England states, existing landfill ...
Eliot Wessler of Whitefield works with a number of grassroots environmental organizations in New Hampshire’s North Country. The NH House Environment & Agriculture Committee has essential work to do ...
‘We’ll start from scratch again’: Changes to NH’s landfill rules will have to wait till next session
When lawmakers vote on the state budget Thursday, they won't be making any decisions on landfill management policy, though waste issues remain a top concern for communities across New Hampshire.
A New Hampshire bill passed by the senate would leave landfill permit decisions up to a state committee. Meanwhile, GFL ...
DEVELOPMENT SETS UP ANOTHER SHOWDOWN FOR THE LEGISLATURE. AS STATE BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS GRIND DOWN TO THE FINAL FINE, DETAILS OF BIG POLICY AND FUNDING ISSUES, THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE IS ...
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