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Wayne Disposal Inc. seeks a 23% increase in its hazardous waste storage capacity, taking elevated radioactivity waste among other toxins.
Only 22.3% was documented as formally collected and recycled. E-waste is considered hazardous waste as it contains toxic materials and can produce toxic chemicals when recycled inappropriately.
Joann Siedman lives near Coldbrook Creek in Southport, and believes her neighborhood is being exposed to toxins from a former industrial site.
The company that owns Wayne Disposal Inc. landfill is seeking approval to take in more waste and expand operations, sparking concerns among local residents who oppose the plan.
Gold extraction has relied on highly toxic chemicals such as cyanide and mercury, which are infamous for causing severe environmental damage.
Only 22.3% was documented as formally collected and recycled. E-waste is considered hazardous waste as it contains toxic materials and can produce toxic chemicals when recycled inappropriately.