Toronto Sewage To Be Rejected By Michigan
Toronto waste officials are scrambling to find a home for 90-thousand tonnes of sewage sludge.

As of tomorrow, truckloads of the foul-smelling treated sludge from Toronto will be turned back from a Michigan landfill.
Negotiations are ongoing with the Green Lane landfill near London to take some of it.
Officials are confident they can handle some of it at a sewage treatment plant on the waterfront if they have to.

A bigger problem is what to do with millions of tonnes of garbage from Toronto, Peel, Durham and York regions that also goes to Michigan landfill sites.
American officials are calling the garbage a security threat and are trying to get laws approved to stop it at the border.

 

 

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