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Board renews major amendment for CSI Bennett facility with operating conditions and 10-year expiration

3000003 · April 15, 2025
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The county approved a major amendment to extend the Certificate of Designation for the Conservation Services Inc. (CSI) Bennett disposal facility, with new conditions on Saturday hours, wind-related shutdowns and quarterly reporting; staff set a 10-year expiration.

The Adams County Board of County Commissioners on April 15 approved a major amendment to the Certificate of Designation for Conservation Services Inc.’s Bennett asbestos and nonhazardous disposal facility (case EXG2024-2), imposing operating conditions and setting a 10-year permit expiration.

Nick Eagleson, planner with the county’s community and economic development department, summarized the amendment request: extending the facility’s operating approvals, redesignating a planned municipal-solid-waste cell to an industrial-solid-waste cell, accepting technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (T-NORM) below state administrative-release levels per Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) rules, and closing the biobed treatment units.

Tom Schweitzer, WM (Waste Management) engineering manager for Colorado, said CSI has operated at the site since 1989 and provided technical detail about the facility’s containment systems,…

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