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An Act 250 hearing this week could decide the future of Vermontโs only open landfill.
Landfill owner Casella Waste Systems wants to expand its site in Coventry from 78 acres to 129 acres. A growing number of local opponents are working to stop the project. But the company says that in 4-5 years, there wonโt be anywhere else to put the stateโs trash.
โItโs a needed site,โ says Jeremy Labbe, the landfill manager for Casella. โEach of us generates about three pounds of trash a day.โ
Casella vice president Joe Fusco says the company works with a zero-waste future in mind โ but until thatโs feasible, sites like the one in Coventry remain necessary. โLandfills are kind of the bridge to that future of zero waste.โ

Over the past several months, a local opposition group called DUMP โ or Donโt Undermine Memphremagogโs Purity โ has raised alarm over the siteโs proximity to Lake Memphremagog. They say leachate โ liquid waste from the landfill thatโs treated at municipal wastewater plants โ includes contaminants that could make their way to the lake.
โWe want to preserve our environment and our lake for our children, our grandchildren, our neighbors, because itโs the right thing to do,โ said opposition leader Charlie Pronto at a public meeting last September.
Pronto and others take issue with the fact that about 70 percent of the stateโs waste is trucked to Coventry for disposal.
โItโs really an unjust situation that weโre dealing with up here,โ says Tom Stelter, a DUMP activist. โBurlington should find their own solution to their trash. Montpelier should find their own solution to their trash.โ
Casella argues that operating a single landfill is the only feasible solution under current regulations, and state officials have said they donโt have the authority to decide where landfills are placed. But opponents plan to use the Act 250 hearing process to make their case.
On this weekโs podcast, VTDigger environmental reporter Elizabeth Gribkoff explains whatโs at stake in the landfill debate. Plus, hear from Casella reps and DUMP activists on the impact they believe the project will create.
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