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S1486 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

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McDowell: More Action Needed to Fight Out-of-State Trash

DEQ: 29% of trash dumped in Michigan is from Canada, other states

LANSING – Responding to a report from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality showing that nearly one-third of trash dumped in Michigan comes from Canada and other states, State Representative Gary McDowell (D-Rudyard) today called for a bipartisan effort to attack the economics of the trash trade by increasing Michigan's dumping charge.

"Year after year, Michigan landfills, including the one in Dafter, are flooded with trash from Canada and other states, and we must take action to stop it," McDowell said. "We want our communities to be magnets for jobs, not Canadian and out-of-state trash. For months, the tough anti-trash plan that the House passed last year has languished in the Senate. I call on my colleagues in that chamber to pass our plan and turn the trash trucks around."

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) today released a report stating that trash imports from Canada and other states accounted for 29 percent of all waste disposed of in Michigan landfills in 2007. The DEQ found that the largest importer of trash into Michigan is Canada – accounting for 19 percent of the total amount of trash dumped in Michigan last year.

Overall, the DEQ report found that the amount of waste that made its way into Michigan landfills in 2007 decreased slightly from 2006. However, trash imports from states including Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin increased by
2.52 million tons. Trash imported into Michigan from Pennsylvania showed the most dramatic increase – an astounding 771 percent.

Last year, the House passed a plan that will significantly reduce the amount of Canadian and out-of-state trash that is imported into Michigan. The anti-trash plan will:

  • Raise Michigan's dumping charge from the lowest in the region, attacking the economics of the trash trade and forcing trash exporters to take their waste elsewhere.
  • Ban new landfills and strictly limit the expansion of existing landfills until 2012.
  • Crack down on jurisdictions that send prohibited waste to Michigan, and make it easier to prosecute and punish repeat offenders with up to $10,000 in fines.

The House plan is awaiting action in the Senate.

A similar plan worked to slash imports in Pennsylvania after the state raised its dumping charge in 2002. In 2001, Pennsylvania took in 12.6 million tons of imported trash; in 2005, that amount plunged to 9.6 million tons. While Pennsylvania is benefiting from increasing its dumping charge, Michigan is seeing even more trash coming in from the Keystone State.

Michigan residents did their part in 2007, with the DEQ reporting that the amount of trash generated by Michigan residents declined by about 4 percent.

The House is also working on a plan to return money from the increased dumping charge – expected to total up to $147 million in the first year – to local communities to pay for roads, fire and police services, and more recycling programs.

"Recycling reduces the amount of trash we throw into our landfills, protecting our precious land and protecting our lakes for generations to come," McDowell said. "Recycling also creates jobs and helps our economy. Our communities have paid the price and this dumping charge will provide relief. It will slam the brakes on Canadian trash trucks and it will return money to help our families recover from the damage that imported trash has caused."

 

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