Monday, June 27, 2011

Letter to the Editor

Charles Cerniglia has a letter to the editor in today's Daily Record.

The often EPA-cited, unlined Holmes County Landfill must be closed. The commissioners' proposed Rumpke plan would instead turn it into a 'mega-landfill', making Holmes County the place other counties and states send their waste. This would radically change Holmes County, dramatically ... more

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

County Solid Waste Plan

We have just posted the Holmes County Solid Waste Plan for the public.  If you read through it you will find out that it states there is 295 years of available landfill space without enlarging the small county landfill and putting the county's economy and way of life at risk.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Big Giveaway

From the Rumpke proposal. Rumpke would take control of the existing landfill and take in 50,000 tons of Holmes County trash. Problem is we don't produce 50,000 tons. After the existing landfill is fill then Rumpke gets to decide if it wants to stay or go. If they go the landfill does not get closed and we are back where we started. If they deicide to stay then they will expand the landfill and operate that for 25 to 35 years bringing out of county (and state) trash into Holmes County. In their proposal they say that this will generate 7 to 10 million dollars for the county over this period. In our estimation Rumke will bring in 700 -900 MILLION dollars.  If we keep negotiating maybe we can pay them for the use of our landfill!
You can check out the original Request for Proposals issued by the Holmes County Commissioners on June 9, 2010:

Friday, June 3, 2011

Trashing Holmes County

Action at Mount Rumpke one of the highest points in southwest Ohio
The Commissioners are negotiating with a non local company that will make Holmes County a center for trash haulers instead of tourists.  They plan to lease the county landfill to the Rumpke Corporation that will reopen and expand the operation and dump up to 15 times the amount of trash Holmes County generates.  The trash will come from all over the state and from out of state.  They will force all trash haulers to dump in the county landfill at twice the going rate causing individual rates to rise - in essence a back door tax.