| Stop Incineration in Charleston County |
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Charleston County Council Pubilc Hearing: 6:30 pm, Tuesday, June 24
An important issue impacting future air quality in Incinerators are extremely dangerous to public health, and the County Council already realizes that the alternatives to the incinerator contract are more economically beneficial to the county. In fact, after crunching the numbers and reviewing three other options, County Council voted unanimously last March to stop using the incinerator at the end of 2009. Unfortunately, they are reconsidering this decision and putting the incinerator contract back on the table. Shifting our waste disposal strategy from incineration to other alternatives such as aggressive recycling and waste reduction programs is a huge opportunity to improve our air quality and stop reduce other environmental degradation issues associated with incineration and with landfills.
County Council is having a public hearing on this issue next
Tuesday, June 24, at For more information on the incinerator and its health impacts, please check out “The Charleston County Incinerator” from the Charleston Chapter Sierra Club’s website. For more information about what has been happening with County Council, please check out these articles:
Tony Bartlelme,
"County
Incinerator No Longer Adds Up," The Post and Courier (
Stratton Lawrence,
"County
Poised for 20 More Years of Burning Garbage,"
Community Clean Air Project |
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