Bethany Cobb asks:
Are the main sources of this pollution experiencing any
legal backlash for the contamination happening?
-Bethany when I went to The Tomoka Landfill a month ago I
spoke to the environmental director of the property and she did not even know
that the little creek that runs through their property was the creek that
eventually becomes The Tomoka River. She
also denied my access to take any samples on their property. I have not come across any research
as to this landfill ever experiencing any “legal backlash.” I have only come across appraisal by the West Volusia Beacon as to their tight ship operation.
BUT CAN THEY? I am sure that’s what you and I really want to know? So I contacted Cornell University to get a hold of Dr. Jean Hogarth director of The Cornell Waste Management. The reason I chose this organization is because they have done copious amounts of research on landfills not to mention they were the major source of my information. This was my email:
I never got a response to this email only an error message. So I called Cornell University back to follow
up on this matter. Turns out The Cornell Waste Management, no longer exists! Bethany I will be in contact with other
organizations so that I can answer this question in depth.
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