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March 27 guest opinion: Riverbend Landfill has been allowed to grow too large

2013-03-26 19:10:59| Waste Management - Topix.net

   The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is about to issue a permit that will allow the Riverbend Landfill to continue to operate for a couple more years.    Riverbend, owned by Waste Management, is a garbage dump - 82 acres wide and 130 feet tall. Years ago, I thought it was good that Yamhill County had its own dump, but I've changed my mind.

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