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Transfer Station s Permit Renewal Fought,… | New Haven Independent

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For his commitment , Chris Ozyck named 2020 New Haven Register Person of the Year

For his commitment, Chris Ozyck named 2020 New Haven Register Person of the Year FacebookTwitterEmail Long time environmental advocate Chris Ozyck stands by the ongoing restoration of the Grand Avenue bridge on the Quinnipiac River in New Haven, Conn. on Dec. 31, 2020. Ozyck has been named the Register s 2020 Person of the Year.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media NEW HAVEN For decades, Chris Ozyck has worked to make New Haven a more verdant and carefully tended home, helping tie the city and its residents together into a community. Across the city he is known for his advocacy for the environment as well as for people and communities.

New Haven mayor, environmental advocates to urge against expansion of waste facility along Quinnipiac River

Mayor, environmentalists tell CT DEEP to reject New Haven trash proposal FacebookTwitterEmail A truck passes the entrance to Murphy Road Recycling on Wheeler Street in New Haven on Nov. 5, 2020.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media NEW HAVEN Mayor Justin Elicker and state and local environmental advocates Tuesday urged the state Department of Energy & Environmental Protection to reject a permit change that would allow a New Haven transfer station to accept household garbage. All American Waste, located at 19 Wheeler St. and operated by Murphy Road Recycling, already accepts dry municipal waste and recycling. The proposed permit change, which previously received tentative approval from the DEEP, would add putrescible municipal waste to that list.

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