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Commission grants 50-foot easement to Tennessee National, sets local rule on meth-lab debris

6489831 · September 19, 2025
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The Loudon County Solid Waste Commission approved a 50-foot permanent easement for Tennessee National to build a berm, voted to limit acceptance of meth-lab debris to material originating within Loudon County, and approved minutes for May and August.

The Loudon County Solid Waste Commission approved a 50-foot permanent easement to Tennessee National to allow construction of a berm between a new development and the county landfill, and it adopted a rule limiting acceptance of meth-laboratory debris from outside Loudon County.

Developer representative Jeff Kenny of Tennessee National told the commission the easement would allow the company to “create a berm at a barrier between us and the landfill” on a section contiguous to the landfill. He said the berm would improve visual buffering and…

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