AMHERST Over a 20-year period beginning in 1982, trash from the town’s households and businesses was piled more than 300 feet above sea level at the North Landfill at 740 Belchertown Road.Capped with clay and seeded in the early 2000s, the high.
AMHERST Over a 20-year period beginning in 1982, trash from the town’s households and businesses was piled more than 300 feet above sea level at the North Landfill at 740 Belchertown Road.Capped with clay and seeded in the early 2000s, the high.
AMHERST After more than a decade of planning, with various starts and stops that resulted from both lawsuits filed by neighbors and a solar developer’s bankruptcy, a capped landfill off Belchertown Road will be producing renewable energy.Town.
AMHERST After more than a decade of planning, with various starts and stops that resulted from both lawsuits filed by neighbors and a solar developer’s bankruptcy, a capped landfill off Belchertown Road will be producing renewable energy.Town.