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County landfill updates: DEQ monitoring changes increase lab costs; staff recommend timing for closed-cell seeding
Summary
Rocky Mountain Environmental and county landfill staff told commissioners that new DEQ data-validation and narrative requirements will raise groundwater monitoring costs (roughly 30%); staff reported tire shipments, ongoing equipment repairs, and urged timely seeding of closed cells before muddy season.
Jefferson County received an update on landfill groundwater monitoring and operational matters from Rocky Mountain Environmental and county landfill staff.
Rocky Mountain Environmental explained that the Department of Environmental Quality expects more detailed narratives and statistical data validation in groundwater monitoring reports. The change…
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