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1 <br /> 300111 UT LIW VV JSfilIlylUII ruuu l:1 Pul I UT me Jt'/y <br /> N EI/, - Section 25, Town of Pleasant Springs. <br /> 41. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #673 by RMT <br /> Inc., agent for Elmer Jungbluth to allow mineral q <br /> extraction on property located East of 7814 USH 14 x' <br /> in part of the SEI/, NW1/4 - Section 8, Town of Mid- <br /> dleton. e <br /> 42. Petition #4272/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> 41.A7A by fnhn flnhrmnnn nneni fnr Tnri Rnr4nn <br /> .. 7,44111` <br /> DeBeck plan for obtaining <br /> rn clay Concerns landfill observers <br /> _bv_Zohn_Donaldson on constructing monitoring wells to <br /> � <br /> ' MIDDLEIQALTIMES-TRIBUNE keep tabs on groundwater quality. <br /> Thursday,June 9,1988 HEARING IS TUESDAY NIGHT . <br /> t , Engineers for John DeBeck's "I don't think it's very smart to <br /> 0 t Refuse Hideaway have submitted a scrape five feet off of that land," <br /> "closure plan modification" as said Anders of the plan on Monday. <br /> required by an agreement last "I know it's a problem (finding <br /> month with the state attorney suitable clay), but don't think- general's office, but citizens and getting it there is in the best <br /> 4: officials who are monitoring the interest of the Black Earth Creek <br /> proceedings have concerns about and the people there." <br /> the plan for acquiring clay to cap Anders said soil tests indicate a <br /> the troubled landfill. According to relatively low clay content in the nA Dane County Supervisor and near- soil DeBeck anticipates using. The <br /> f�/r Duo, e'�� 44-,7d �`- by resident Bob Anders, the De- land in question is owned by Elmer <br /> partment of Natural Resources Jungbluth. "They call it clay,"said <br /> /PO/36R7 GIEBS L/,7 /er the (DNR) should share at least some Anders, "but there ain't clay over <br /> C/OQaS O7t -GL,-inel^ Che,11�G/U/4 of those concerns. there." <br /> 7 DeBeck and RMT, Inc., the firm In a new release from RMT, <br /> ai7c/ '/1/1. �Zile% Qre ayai,J DeBeck has hired to do his en- however, engineer Lee Bartlett <br /> �J/^D�OS/{��G{ Q�Q�- an gineering and testing, have sub- said "We are also documenting <br /> milted a plan that calls for mining clay borrow sources..." <br /> Gerea pf c_30�fD//ei ed we/tS the clay from a parcel of land The state-ordered closure re- <br /> immediately 6�,� t4S sf/QS /7105 immediately to the east of the quires DeBeck to cover his landfill <br /> now-closed landfill. Those oppos- with a two-foot thick clay cap that is <br /> //75./ilf 1e17 fQ1 /;'i J--///y! 7/_ ing this plan say the clay content of designed to minimize drainage <br /> �� �K that soil is very minimal, and adds through the buried garbage. In <br /> f�aA/e � A-- re //1/ f3AI/P4 y' that digging off ground cover so other words, the clay is to act as a <br /> S eif� /© ee near the lan,4fill would increase sort of cover, since when water <br /> f yy /A''' drainage through the leachate- drains through the garbage, the <br /> /97'/ f/e Soon /e 7J A , filled facility. A hearing concerning likelihood of contaminants being <br /> DeBeck's plan to use the nearby washed into the groundwater <br /> a_pe !/ &z- die ,,der /,'e /Q9' property will be held Tuesday night increases. <br /> d f C4An �.�eee , hie t.0 before the county's Agriculture, The hearing on Tuesday,June 14 <br /> �� /� �/ L n hie and Land Records will begin at 7:30 p.m., but at this <br /> y/Le /" �.r/yef't4 D7'/C. committee. point, the question of DeBeck's t <br /> del `/ / / �/� The 14-year-old landfill came plan is far down on the agenda. <br /> /(ar( %IL.�e l�l� r&e_r/`J under fire several months ago Anders is hoping this doesn't stop <br /> pew, CC--r/4414: when several nearby wells were those opposed to the plan from <br /> found to be contaminated with sub- attending, because the county <br /> /'Y a/a/ ` e y/i stances that likely got into the committee's approval is the only�- groundwater via the landfill. The one required: the Dane County <br /> 7/� R /7ii,QG{/Q 7 // 2,✓ toxic substances, including vinyl Board would not give the question <br /> chloride, were found-in sufficient further consideration. <br /> f�je �JQfN� ✓P�QSD/f5 11Q�'/' /N9 quantities in two residential wells If his plan is turned down, De- <br /> 6o amp/toga-f/yr --rev/ G, for the state to declare them public Beck will be forced to look else- <br /> health hazards. Traces were found where for clay,and he will probably <br /> 7 m' file . c ae-eKf y0 4G/--f- w//7 in one, possibly two other nearby have to pay considerably more for <br /> /LC/� /S !O 4 -/ wells. it. <br /> 9/`o(J17c�Gt'(�I7 1"— It appeared that DeBeck would "They've (DNR) got some real <br /> Ye /ar ye Qve2 /s1 4 a' ,'# / be allowed to remain open until concerns about the quality of the Ai G �',7-! / ��tP� � next fall, however, until the attor- clay," said Anders of DeBeck's <br /> '/ �( ney general took the case.The AG, plan, "and about the environmen- <br /> al eei1/ 7I0 S7i E, S/3I c O • Donald Hanaway, quickly gave tal impact around there...and the <br /> 7*/Ai .SD//S ores Gectf , /4s-1-- notice that he intended.to sue De- county knows nothing about all <br /> Lf/�/ P--20S 1� Beck under a recently-passed law that.". <br /> �✓7*e OC° /Z unless he quickly shut his gates. Anders said he is hoping to get a <br /> U /%re /�-'i3O�/O ±a'g/,�tv� DeBeck did shut those gates, and DNR representative to the Tuesday <br /> C4r/fQ/N/.S !/c),�' ' sower G�geS e he and RMT are presently working hearing. <br /> • <br />