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Subject Fracking waste in Westmoreland landfill causes concern
Date March 14, 2024 10:59 AM
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In Westmoreland County's Rostraver Township, some residents are troubled about what it means to live near a landfill that processes potentially radioactive waste.

The Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill has accepted solid fracking waste since 2010 and has often failed to dispose of it safely ([link removed]) , leaving waste in uncovered piles, discharging contaminated runoff into the river or allowing it to leak around the site, according to inspection reports.

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