Update on Schedule

 

Planning Commision Hearing -dates announced
The Marin County Planning Commission has announced the hearing dates Final Environmental Impact Report on Waste Management Inc.’s expansion plan for the Redwood Landfill:

Planning Commission hearings April 28 & May 5 — 1 PM room 330

Final Environmental Impact Report - Summary analysis of concerns - view

Presentation To Sustainable Fairfax & Sustainable San Rafael 4-17-08 view

Our experts will be ready, but we need your support. Please plan to attend and bring your neighbors!

Final Environmental Impact Report Amendment - view

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Video of discussion with Redwood Landfill held January 3, 2009 at the Democratic Central Committee of Marin (DCCM) view

Waste Issues Workshop now planned

The Green Coalition for Responsible Waste / Resource Management working with Supervisors Adams & Arnold and Marin County’s Community Developement Agency will be scheduling a Waste Issues Workshop. “Re-Hashing Trash: Building a Sustainable Vision and an Alternative Future”. See our Guest Opinion in the December 5 Novato Advance (or in sidebar at right, under “Pages”) for details.

Contact your Supervisors with your thoughts on what to include —- Contact Link

Pacific Sun on Waste Issues Workshop (2/15/08) view

New: Google Earth visualization of the landfill! view

Updated - White Paper -Waste Management Inc., A Trustworthy Partner for Marin? view

Updated: Comment letters to EIR view

Rising sea level, and the impact on the North Bay - view

New Earthquake prediction 99% of a greater than 6.7 in next 30 years - view

Wetlands in 1914 - USGS topo - view

  • Who pays for the cleanup after an earthquake, or failure, estimates of up to $1 Billion? Waste Management’s guaranty is $11.6m. Marin Tax Payers will be left to pay for the clean up.

We need to impress upon our policymakers that any expansion needs to consider Risk Management not Waste Management.

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The Green Coalition for Responsible Waste / Resource Management

The Green Coalition for Responsible Waste / Resource Management announces its coalition members and urges other organizations to join. Individuals can sign Green Coalition petitions we will be circulating urging Marin County to take actions consistent with the “Four Principles for a Greener, Safer Way to Manage Waste at the Redwood Landfill.View

Coalition members include: Sierra Club, Sustainable Novato, Sustainable Marin, Sustainable San Rafael, Friends of the Petaluma River, Novato Democratic Club, DFA, Marin, Grey Panthers, No Wetlands Landfill Expansion, Baykeeper, Madrone Audubon, The Bay Institute, Petaluma Tomorrow, Green Builders of Marin, EAC of West Marin, Seniors for Peace, Sustainable West Marin, Sustainable Petaluma, Sustainable Fairfax, Petaluma River Council, Daily Acts, Democratic Central Committee of Marin, 6th Assembly District Democrats, Green Gate, Novato Live Well Network — and the list is growing.

For more information, send us an email by using the “Contact Us” link under Pages in the next column.

Tale of Two Dumps Video

 

To better understand how dangerous expansion at Redwood Landfill is watch this short video comparing Sonoma’s landfill to Marin’s marshlands dump.

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No Wetlands Landfill Expansion

No Wetlands Landfill Expansion, a member of the Green Coalition, is a concerned citizen’s watchdog group created to review Redwood Landfill’s 36% proposed expansion in Novato, along the Petaluma marsh.

This expansion is a critical concern for residents of Marin and Sonoma counties and environmentalists throughout the Bay Area. It will negatively impact the environment and surrounding communities.

Citizen input is essential
during the Planning Commission hearings scheduled for April 28th and May 5th. We hope that you will use this site to obtain key information and find out what you can do to stop this senseless expansion.

Expansion of the landfill will turn it into a state regional dump to increase Waste Management, Inc.’s big corporate profits. Public Records show that in 2007 over 56% of garbage came from Sonoma County. It will result in a substantial increase of large truck traffic on highway 101 and increase the risk of degrading surrounding wetlands as well as air and odor pollution throughout Novato and surrounding areas.