We invite you to comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Dem-Con Landfill SW-290 MSW Allocation/Airspace Conversion Project.
Dem-Con Landfill is an existing 362-acre Class III Demolition Landfill in Louisville Township, Scott County, Minnesota. Dem-Con Landfill, LLC is permitted (SW-290) to accept construction and demolition (C&D) debris and certain types of industrial waste. Dem-Con Landfill, LLC proposes to convert approximately 2.2 million cubic yards of permitted C&D airspace to MSW airspace over an 81-acre fill area. Dem-Con Landfill will continue to accept C&D and industrial waste in separate areas of the Site.
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not a decision and does not determine whether the project moves forward. It is an information-gathering document used to inform decision-makers, including those issuing land use and environmental permits required for the project. The environmental review process provides an opportunity for public input during the public comment period.
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We invite you to comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Dem-Con Landfill SW-290 MSW Allocation/Airspace Conversion Project.
Dem-Con Landfill is an existing 362-acre Class III Demolition Landfill in Louisville Township, Scott County, Minnesota. Dem-Con Landfill, LLC is permitted (SW-290) to accept construction and demolition (C&D) debris and certain types of industrial waste. Dem-Con Landfill, LLC proposes to convert approximately 2.2 million cubic yards of permitted C&D airspace to MSW airspace over an 81-acre fill area. Dem-Con Landfill will continue to accept C&D and industrial waste in separate areas of the Site.
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not a decision and does not determine whether the project moves forward. It is an information-gathering document used to inform decision-makers, including those issuing land use and environmental permits required for the project. The environmental review process provides an opportunity for public input during the public comment period.
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