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The art of the impossible

Summary by Hudson Valley One
The Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency announced on May 22 that it would abandon the idea of siting a landfill anywhere in Ulster County. Instead, said executive director Marc Rider, the agency would focus its energies on reducing the amount of waste — presently 385 tons trucked off 250 miles away annually at a cost of $11 million to the largest landfill in New York State, Seneca Meadows. By a June 13 deadline, Rider hopes to have a pool of …
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Hudson Valley One broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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