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Home / Environment / Toxic Waste Disposal Controversy: Smitty's Supply Disaster Sparks Concerns

Toxic Waste Disposal Controversy: Smitty's Supply Disaster Sparks Concerns

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Millions of gallons of oily water and petrochemicals spilled after Smitty's Supply fire
  • State grants emergency permit to send waste to River Birch landfill in Jefferson Parish
  • Concerns raised over potential environmental impact and hazardous waste disposal
Toxic Waste Disposal Controversy: Smitty's Supply Disaster Sparks Concerns

Nearly six weeks after the devastating fire and explosion at the Smitty's Supply facility in Roseland, Louisiana, the aftermath continues to unfold. Millions of gallons of oily water and spilled petrochemicals have been managed at three different sites, but state officials have now granted an emergency request to bring some of the liquid and solid waste to a landfill in Jefferson Parish.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has approved a permit exemption for River Birch LLC, which operates a landfill in Avondale, to accept the waste recovered from the Smitty's Supply disaster. This decision has raised concerns among local residents and environmental advocates, who question the safety and appropriateness of transporting hazardous materials from Tangipahoa Parish to a facility outside the immediate area.

While River Birch's injection wells are typically limited to non-hazardous materials, a federal law allows them to dispose of certain hazardous substances mixed with water. The company has been granted a temporary solid waste permit exception to handle the Smitty's Supply waste, which state officials claim will have "no significant adverse impact" on public health and the environment.

However, the full extent of the waste and its potential toxicity remains unclear, as neither Smitty's Supply nor River Birch have provided details on the volume or composition of the materials being transported. Residents and watchdog groups are now calling for greater transparency and oversight to ensure the safe and responsible disposal of the contaminated waste.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Smitty's Supply facility in Roseland, Louisiana experienced a devastating fire and explosion that resulted in millions of gallons of toxic waste spilling into the surrounding area.
The state of Louisiana has granted an emergency permit to allow the Smitty's Supply waste to be transported to the River Birch landfill in Jefferson Parish, despite concerns from local residents.
There are concerns that the Smitty's Supply waste, which includes hazardous materials, could have a significant adverse impact on public health and the environment if not properly disposed of.

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