During a recent government meeting in Adams County, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed landfill project by Complete Oil Field Disposal, LLC. A resident presented findings from Dr. Dennis Truax, a highly qualified environmental engineer from Mississippi State University, who reviewed the landfill's application and associated documents.
Dr. Truax's analysis highlighted several critical issues with the proposal. He noted a lack of demonstrated need for the facility, citing that the existing Plantation Oaks landfill has sufficient capacity for the foreseeable future. He emphasized that the proposed site would not provide any substantial advantages over the current facility, which already has the infrastructure and permits to manage oilfield waste effectively.
The review also pointed out deficiencies in the application documentation, suggesting that it lacked input from qualified professionals. Dr. Truax criticized the proposal for its incomplete assessments regarding site suitability, stormwater management, and leachate handling, raising concerns about potential environmental risks to the community.
Furthermore, Dr. Truax warned that the financial assurances required for the landfill's operation and closure were inadequately addressed, posing a potential liability for Adams County. He concluded that a thorough site evaluation and preliminary design by qualified professionals are essential to resolve the numerous outstanding issues.
The meeting underscored the community's apprehension about the landfill project, with calls for more rigorous scrutiny and professional oversight to ensure public safety and environmental protection.