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title: 2024-05-13-Russell-County-Landfill-Letter-05.2024-Page 1
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- '2024'
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- 2024-05
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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FREDA R. STARNES
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DARREL W. JETER
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L. MICHELE GLOVER 190 BEECH STREET, SUITE 201
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EDDIE N. SKEEN GATE CITY, VIRGINIA 24251
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MICHAEL K. BRICKEY PHONE (276) 386-6521
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DANNY M. CASTEEL FAX (276) 386-9198
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CHRISTOPHER S. MANESS
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STEFANIE C. ADDINGTON EMAIL: fstarnes@scottcountyva.com
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www.scottcountyva.com
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SCOTT COUNTY
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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May 13, 2024
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Mr. Steve Breeding, Chairman
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Russell County Board of Supervisors
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137 Highland Drive
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Lebanon, VA 24266
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Subject: Concerns Regarding Proposed Landfill in Russell County
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Dear Russell County Officials:
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The Scott County Board of Supervisors are writing to express our concerns regarding the proposed private landfill at
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the old Moss 3 coalmine site in Russell County. While we understand the potential economic benefits for Russell
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County, we believe it is essential to consider the broader impact on the environment, public health, and neighboring
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communities.
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1. Environmental Impact:
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• The proximity of the landfill to Clinch River raises environmental concerns. The Clinch River is not
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only ecologically diverse but also a vital water resource for our region. Any contamination from the
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landfill could harm aquatic life, disrupt the natural ecosystem, and affect water quality downstream.
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• We urge thorough assessments of potential pollution risks, including leachate leakage and groundwater
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contamination. The proposed landfill must be rigorously evaluated to prevent any adverse effects on the
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Clinch River and its surroundings.
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• What are the plans for ensuring PFAS (forever chemicals) remain below EPA acceptable levels and
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plans for remediation if they exceed acceptable levels?
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• If the water shed becomes polluted, how will Russell County help remedy or rectify the issue.
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2. Health and Quality of Life:
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• The landfill’s operation could lead to increased truck traffic, noise pollution, and unpleasant odors.
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These factors may negatively affect the well-bring and quality of life for residents in both counties.
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• Air quality concerns arise from the transportation of waste to the landfill. Dust, emissions, and potential
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accidents during waste transportation could affect the health of our communities.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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WereaNJatural FREDA R. STARNES,
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DARREL W.JETER
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CGHELE GLOVER {0 BEECH STREET, SUITE 201
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MICHAEL K. BRICKEY — PHONE (276) 386-6521
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DANNY M. CASTEEL FAX (276) 386-9198
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CHRISTOPHER S. MANESS
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STEFANIE C, ADDINGTON EMAIL: fstames@scottcountyva.com
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‘ww scottcountyva.com
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SCOTT COUNTY
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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May 13,2024
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Mr. Steve Breeding, Chairman
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Russell County Board of Supervisors
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137 Highland Drive
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Lebanon, VA 24266
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Subject: Concerns Regarding Proposed Landfill in Russell County
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Dear Russell County Officials:
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The Scott County Board of Supervisors are writing to express our concerns regarding the proposed private landfill at
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the old Moss 3 coalmine site in Russell County. While we understand the potential economic benefits for Russell
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County, we believe it is essential to consider the broader impact on the environment, public health, and neighboring
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communities.
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1. Environmental Impact:
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The proximity of the landfill to Clinch River raises environmental concerns. The Clinch River is not
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only ecologically diverse but also a vital water resource for our region. Any contamination from the
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landfill could harm aquatic life, disrupt the natural ecosystem, and affect water quality downstream,
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We urge thorough assessments of potential pollution risks, including leachate leakage and groundwater
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contamination. The proposed landfill must be rigorously evaluated to prevent any adverse effects on the
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Clinch River and its surroundings.
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‘What are the plans for ensuring PFAS (forever chemicals) remain below EPA acceptable levels and
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plans for remediation if they exceed acceptable levels?
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If the water shed becomes polluted, how will Russell County help remedy or rectify the issue
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2. Health and Quality of Life:
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.
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The landfill’s operation could lead to increased truck traffic, noise pollution, and unpleasant odors.
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These factors may negatively affect the well-bring and quality of life for residents in both counties.
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Air quality concerns arise from the transportation of waste to the landfill. Dust, emissions, and potential
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accidents during waste transportation could affect the health of our communities.
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