Rep. Cartwright Statement on BRADS Landfill and Keystone Sanitary Landfill
Scranton, PA – Today, U.S. Representative Matt Cartwright released the following statement concerning two separate landfills located in the 17th Congressional district; both sites are currently going through the Commonwealth’s application process.
The proposed Blythe Recycling and Demolition Site, or BRADS Landfill, would be located in Blythe Township and border St. Clair in Schuylkill County. The landfill has received permission from the PA Environmental Hearing Board to move forward, but that permit is being appealed by multiple entities.
The Keystone Sanitary Landfill, located in both Dunmore and Throop boroughs north of Scranton, has submitted an application for expansion, which is pending approval by the Department of Environmental Protection. The landfill has applied to expand its lifespan of 9.5 years to 47.7 years, adding about 106 million tons, and expanding the landfill skyward, making the trash about 220 feet higher than it is currently.
“The BRADS Landfill has been fought successfully by residents of Blythe Township and St. Clair since 2004. The proposed site would encompass 252 acres, would be only 2,400 feet from Wolf Creek Reservoir and would be near the Silver Creek Reservoir, the drinking water sources for Pottsville, the boroughs of Mechanicsville, Palo Alto, Port Carbon, Saint Clair, and Blythe, East Norwegian, New Castle, and Norwegian townships. I believe the landfill could pose a direct threat to the residents and business owners of Blythe Township, St. Clair, and surrounding communities and, as such, it should not become a reality.”
“The proposed expansion to the Keystone Sanitary Landfill does not appear to pose the same kind of immediate threat to the residents of Dunmore and Throop boroughs, but relying on out-of-state garbage for the region’s economic development is not a good idea. A great many constituents have raised concerns about this proposal in their letters and emails, and I believe the massive scope of that expansion sends the wrong signal regarding our hope for the future of our area.”
Rep. Matt Cartwright represents Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District, which includes Schuylkill County and portions of Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, and Northampton Counties. Cartwright serves on the House Committee on Natural Resources and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.