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MO-DNR Updates
Photos of work in the landfill’s storm water basin from on-site visit to Bridgeton Landfill Dec. 19, 2013 Dec. 30, 2013 — Bridgeton Landfill notified the department today that over the weekend and early Monday morning two sumps malfunctioned allowing odors to be released. Dec….
Dec. 18, 2013 – Bridgeton Landfill work crews continue to work on a clean-up of a leachate spill that occurred last week.
The DNR has updated their site with pictures of last weeks 40,000 gallon leachate spill in which they are still cleaning up as of today. Attached is a link you can scroll through and look at the photos…..http://www.dnr.mo.gov/bridgeton/index.html Dec. 18, 2013 – Bridgeton Landfill work crews…
Has Radioactive Waste in the Bridgeton Landfill Reached the Ground Water?
Wednesday, December 11, 2013 on The McGraw Show; Policy Advisor for State Representative Bill Otto; Harvey Ferdman talks about the newest report released on Monday regarding the finding of more radioactive waste at the Bridgeton / West Lake Landfill. To watch the interview, please click…
More Radioactive was found in West Lake Landfill – A News Channel 5 Report
More radioactive waste is buried beneath the West Lake Landfill in Bridgeton that first thought. Grant Bissell has the latest. Crews find new pockets of radioactive waste
West Lake Landfill – EPA briefing to Elected Offical’s
Excerpt from the Report “At EPA’s direction and under its oversight, the potentially responsible parties have agreed to promptly expand and intensify their survey work to investigate for the presence of this material.” So, they found it where they didn’t think it could/would be and…
More Radioactive Waste Found at Bridgeton Landfill – St. Louis Post Dispatch Article by Margaret Gillerman
FLORISSANT • Additional radioactive material has been discovered at a Bridgeton landfill, according to Florissant City Engineer Tim Barrett. In a letter to Florissant Mayor Thomas Schneider, who had requested an update, Barrett said that he spoke with someone from the state Department of Natural…
Please remember to log any Odors/Fumes you encounter to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources {MO-DNR}
Hi All; Please remember to log any Odors/Fumes you may encounter to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at http://www.dnr.mo.gov/concern.htm. It is important to document these odors. If you know of family or friends who do not have access to a computer, please give them…