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Bethlehem landfill notified of compliance deficiency

Bethlehem landfill notified of compliance deficiency May 06, 2021BETHLEHEM Last week, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services issued a Letter of Deficiency to North Country Environmental Services (NCES) for exceeding landfill capacity. The news came one month after the Conservation Law Foundation filed a civil complaint against the Bethlehem landfill. According to the letter, NHDES Waste Management Division Assistant Director Sarah Yuas Kim informed NCES Manager Kevin Roy that the company had violated a permit modification from Aug. 15, 2014. The landfill secured NHDES approval for a Stage VI expansion last October. NCES completed expansion construction in Dec 2020 with the intent to begin receiving waste last month. Stage VI extended its footprint beyond Bethlehem Zoning District V, which remains the only district that allows landfills.

Health funding in Colorado s pending FY 2021-2022 budget - State of Reform

The $34.1 billion Colorado state budget or “Long Bill” for FY 2021-2022 currently awaits a signature from Gov. Jared Polis after passing both chambers of the Legislature last week. As Colorado waits to see if Polis will make changes or sign the bill in its current state, here is a breakdown of the budget’s funding for key health services in the state.     The proposed HCPF funding comes to a total of $13.2 billion, the majority of which goes to paying premiums for medical services for Medicaid recipients. Of this $13.2 billion, $2.6 billion will come from the state’s general fund. Medical Services Premiums: $9,988,606,597 

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