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HomeMy WebLinkAbout931601.tiff_ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and `surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number y •3' A - c Dr_ . r _ ( /2 2-- . 7 ' "m ti — 1 / _ 1 . - a , 7a3 2h-6 ., s . - .a95 .� . �i.�11E5ii al-020 3 3 Sr / 'ilea•. • k 1 3S2-6nlb3\\ \iL�d5 Y 6 (67A II/71v ,ApT 'fa( SG - 0Iel9k ga zee 7/1q G4, f ehia A uaGk Co. itssisisiewo-o 5 he t - 729!2_\ v n Safi. (iv,. 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As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number So,ty Z7a' I ?- 3 & 17(o.z_ ii it 931O61 if, nv . K I % 7 :� - Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name ' address �7 phone number Cc, 7 r, AMA f s 91 3 2r' 14 -z Z.*)�— G�: ei 3s,2 -SVV Mart Mu v' g a.17:9, ViBtc, 1//51Ztike< t _Gyulai,l^1tic' 353-0805 • 931O61 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned . and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a pubtic hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number 303 £ 0 fi.1Dacc CDT- [ aft s7-4p19 R6- 1 - S -76;79 Est r_ r -c /eaYlarl /L/r r/L env e_ 3s3-- 7358 _ `5a, Zrt A�Q_ ?S(c, 3C-..IS' :a /L•'J CS--A • 2.C .. 6 r�y 1 A co, '..7.,Z. 47. k!//ar(J`T >ge) 1� <� L</,ali //t2) 3O-1L Ci- .km_ 4L4 3si a5 i - i aoS(.0 Isr ?vc 4 3S/- Coy 7(0 ' / o _ /07- ?out -n /_4O1, 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number cina)24c5-4 MS. 373 RectilpeC' <sk . k�I SL 'i5a6 g3 Aug- Cx eJe 7 ��_Q� ,��a o32go , 8- 73 !(ih.w Alaaj Log ce7 WCt.l LI ken 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. it is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number - C/' S o —2 .00 - r 3 e 6 Ste- e -. 3 s - o CT / - . i Ci ,a� E, m .2 i ' _2_ Y � , --3o-6a9i NHS - 3 ', .. .• - " - 7 l- _ L :X • 3y76 Pc, 33c— of /• . �✓� t�.��� X37 z - w -Fo .3.3-.2-7.13,6 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number .., 331 &5RS 3 . , Ca - S . _ - 9 �' ,r-40 e _ 3577 -6.) c I - 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. 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As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of .our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number silL5fze 7o2 l O7 /4O-61- 35/— 3C/ 5 elgigdt Clr kin ok, t ba\ &mot (qz6'.t t. 7_, la 1i * 4 /6i. /O9 '9v< 3 - 7ToS c : v36 s9 - 3378 bet , // 7- ei /7 a/ 11 .. - m ySo2y 2 U24 2/a 3Sz 65Vd .4 A3 1 Jot , iT bra so, thr( 555 rim" 22 girt tJ6 zeta - fit ,1" 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. 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We ask that a public hearing_b.eAcheduied as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number 3S i - t9l SS _e r�ss!. E ti i Kl N o 4� f k,c., 0 ,vn c,reerky cork s'oG i l- SS 6 7 F.,Z,,uot-- J lc) —2-1—.\ Lr`,&�i,,c. 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Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number syiti , l Li-ii. ,..-,rL 6sco ,/ c3v) 3Szs,3i3Z Q", j 7/.2 /7'�' S� C,,Qe% lc, rz�c. si 3_S: 3 1/G 5' 6; �f 7/a -6 i - O �� `' __ Iy// ( is- Al , £ C6 r r /, c;. 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As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number c_-S /id.f/ /aG r iy , o� 4Er � — /212114 v . , Lo7 7. / 30/{ /pag-miq 6r, /rcpt.-re/1/ 2 ( —1?, ARQelPL" ian �i c (n-ehknr i J tovPe A -(q- 1CP, han N 11A tjc Sao O\0 id �, s Ave ( . C /L.[nC r )\ 7-JJ'k0 LGe- 16 I 4; Zee °->t { C"- (-r-YP ey, Cct 4:-A.A-c. i \ 5 � tc , �.ue. � . fl c�t�,: , r c, . K 420a/ (93rd pig .#023 -fah aide,1q30 27441 C c'c ciaf rte/ L'�a-ev �IAsok, li;� S331 W 3H Si cEy to . 330 -c ems ; ' t er.4il y-r 4r 0 8 . /p6 F3OE r � P / 23/ 281.11 S{, [? (I 7i� 6er , t 1 ((.6 sO&37 , •� -2-9. S ? 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We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number /S3b Adocip.4 i7 ?O�1�vr (a 8o3o3 Ju <") s 0 I awocA --�, Ff r e' 49ag1'iv� iep/Is 4p7., ei`C J b <-Incar .7 1 % 34 S p}ve Gree-1 -4je :ci�2 Lin n k.e I I Q %IS- .O rfriA �'samr OA- <3r-to C'„ A5,79 /ct4 / Lice c7,, 21,9 .Ri 5/ 1/'7 /2 {,4v �f 4rPe&el r% c;me 3 93 t 1J IR0ts S tvIrfn R4 .('61.1 rco (f0 Q057fo b W QbklAR LI�II/ " b-eti YP — nd Q0 \ ,a( d IF Y �it no 5U� <� 1,1� O /p �1c ',( 9 r 46-g Sj 'R4 Q1 C o re 6 3 "I� 33D-a Ufa no MEYr lD�'`kte GreeLa� Co F0631/35147r1 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to . know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure and restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number 7-/ Y ;r zatt. 8 - 3 3 0 . ��!!. v / �/ 96/7i A/Z/ rn 7 % 14 1.(/.L�Jyy /�. v Sari-i_ ✓_l g :m /-n an-4, d ('.�O4ai M A ,edS/ /D742 - 2 )2Z// ,,,- Cif7 2_0G-3 • • • 931061 Due to the controversy surrounding the Greeley-Milliken landfill, owned and operated by Waste Services, Inc., the concerned citizens listed below call for a public hearing before the Weid County Board of Commissioners. Issues regarding ground and -surface water contamination, special wastes, alleged hazardous and toxic materials disposal, permits for discharges into the Big Thompson and Platte Rivers and future plans for the site need to be fully and honestly addressed. As concerned citizens it is our right to know the true extent of the contamination of our surrounding environment. It is our obligation to protect resources for ourselves and for future generations. We ask that a public hearing be scheduled as soon as possible so that the dissemination of critical information regarding the closure a restoration of this facility be accelerated. If you would like notification, list Name address phone number PA,Gov raI 4)//scl Itt4f 51( - (l» Pideuvj ALA Af ita„ i , 00 Arc itie I u I 51;T,,lry LIe 2 7“.rt,- ,t4// 35/— 3c/JO < cry r '. . -' z /„_, I A ( z 1t33 £.L.4v1/FLY 330 Vitt Ale /- r re,‘,/y 17 `,4vP m. 't7 , -'- /qz I ?S© 6� ,4ve. 2O314 44eeey ,75 -9?63 tJ ,LU11 I Q t0Th vi- per y 351 S` S1 ` t` /it .u�.r-c q pJ /6Z7 E, J1'A, G..Qe.�-ey In --Sg3fY U Q 1-DC \rnec '- ak 1 . 32 z a /�_J stl f-led I J 1 '9313 (ALA inn - 312 LJ,ebb irrn -i-ln.I \ 351-LI8y3 4,,\-it'Cu(\ie. r'Y'k--- iD°i ,At S401'11✓.O V' , Ii, Kev� oil DT 211- fl�'f c reele V 33p ?O / i i)tic WA eliAnaL . 3S C-.) ci W, 7I Sj' (91.4,,_ ,?014,in /40-41;1,- inc ,C.�k ..x-,� \r\c. \1 a( -2,---)k - �S'�3 i - s (0 C7 / j1,,e ;.) -G.' C./( - AW 6,co(-1......,,„, /74,0 e t, /i , c :77 &..8 1C= ,� f-/ �, Pv t1 /c).3/ // 7/(, /c=-) 3.5 c? — LP. 1Z L` 1a �� 126I,Io (4,7Y)1�1 /(4/(,; /,� I" / iliC 11t-Y .- (7(;)/5C - Afl._ In 5 /l/` 7""' •7 4/7 .,- j > -i y r L --inn",� &y� ( c ,;,{,� (f i.t.( (,Lich-etw-A(tul� (L^u i 2�� � a ��� � ,ti.G sl h,c/€/ �/�1s 7 q, .2E5-5 ynyf l 'In-/> > ls-'O 1, 7,;�'Li r/ Co hiG 1 J •Lk - c s > 5— 931061 where the two rivers 'zifiet _._ liss 3.-,_silL., IN 1971, the 'ens dump had reached capacity 1 the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Yeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is 13NREGUIATED BY GJERENI"STANDARCS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCSRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE CIROUNDZ'ar'ut, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, • CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FRCt4 HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLArit. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of ' Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Qia1 ity MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC IEAR.tNGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 1 t i a t Qil i 1 , 11107 /_3 G .,, tao:f, / A,. L 17 o ,i6z, /et-, d /7 \� t �� p� / '?c g, /7' '4,-e 'x.08. G reetry �JCoreP‘1 .--72-7.02141.--e-, ✓�1 , eyL/h.f/(.t;T(� Z� 5 0 - �C.7 e c �° �(�C e ec�C'd �4 A -ont, 7--'-AIL.. /X vfr /X el � 6 oj (-o 6 / i.7aa C7 -Pc-e� /1u 7 . a:'� /eve. ��,Cre�v. cc eG(� YYr2-/(AIi l�?g QS /(2/1)(/'- 1,0n'C(/ . 1:Acu=i:/c v ' v( n N , ( Si ell-,) IL. 1�,i IAi Aollk� coptoz / 2 4IleS L-- Ca 'cLi / QD&3 ! J 2i ccatiries, ana threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lards is located near Ault and another • planned near Keensbuxg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO OO!lLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE G JUND AILR, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile fray. the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of • Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the.Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED.TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE. OF This rrrr c NA.noN! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address C 796 c"),)//y e 7 -z() 1 z Air,S,o 80-20 4/07/MY G� / �. e� Y o? 5: Ace- ci w`_/a c-00/ b (77 C C r � 1a �i�c i% _/ moo/ /7_ _ .S .,. tft.n i cc DAM JA 1 oao y c2QcX J- 2m/URA)) c5z' Q • 7/ 33De S arciviie lig 56 > lit /` 9o3S- So Sita k°2'2‘1\ a • 931061 EnDAND, even though a large, lined and buffered fa:._ I I1 _ is legated near Ault and another it Tanned near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is U1 EC�.IT.7 D BY c. --T STANDi RES. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of Lod laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, thear;. : , ators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN FU:i. The 1., 11 has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DICHOS',L rhen the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, c;< s U,NLT; 1 Il WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAFER, all in a major drainer a area 1/2 .m the Big Thompson River, REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD W STTS' suai ;. P CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER CL:u^UIND AND ASsE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ^.cs; on si hich collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches, .o divert ' Twat-Pr and surface run-off. - _ _ - - CONTAMINATION FROid ITAVY METALS kcing detected in' neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of -. e lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, grns into Ule in:i ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO .7 ED £::r sou Pi 113 THEN INTO THE SOUK-! PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONrniUE TO GO L; :: : .7 , contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. 71-,e _:ere Dcp ulznent of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division a- 1 the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE TliE SOURCE OF 1:-_IS OONTMENATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS rust focus r,-, facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1eage join COLORADANS - CONCERNED 0'JE; F•U tc..R (C- in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by .: ng your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Color- TLpart ent of .Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRD f isSGRAI, AND STATE LAWS. dame Addre3s �/iiry V/1� � q„4 7 c:.7 /91'. .. CV0. n.� �n �{� = •7 /.r "2 �/ 2rt � - /7/x65 fl. ��z ��C7 �ff / Of/ 1a • • 14`1 / , is% .. /3/ i () hip -2/6 Neu- w,./ /ai LiMa ,> 11 o 'n b ec) i 1 ,, -Hof n-, 1-/CCIP/ 931061 HAVE A C-COW! ! E CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-M: ,IKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. IMal farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GFmtJNt%1A1PM, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED • INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' 'run-off. _ - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel bats and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAn1•L. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Warr Quality MUST BE URGED TO I;ESTIGATE TEE SOURCE OF Tf IS COry NKFAATIOii PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name / Address Mot ,.4 . Dan)e. ` 60 i 13, O619 • 5 3SZo S Akdticanl tOttei 5307 > Cf'no , 'i� :L s \1D°3 S . 4\(\Q l / 931061 HAVE A C-COW! ! IIE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-1,_i,LIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the enviromm?nt. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INT'ERIt DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT IArut THAN 1986, when a new site would'be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GLOWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE' GINJUNLWATFP, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River: RE IBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WA17.R IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel boss and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INID THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THi S(XJRCE OF THIS CONTAM]NATIONI PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER WAVER (C-O0W) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Heal DEMAND G THAT THE LANDFILL OOMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAW . Address 1 L_ -≥�O/gra/VA- ot�°1lX,37 ,a 268s_CyD,_„.. .,,, /� Co Vera ? �� A,_ Pte., r) �� > 1 C t� -2�J ,1 zc,a.n� '�- is,a txn � ��► ,w r c7 .Cste- S5� 4crw )7/ /"E em) DE 5-7//2w Oa PO 931061 HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-h LLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-CCW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Trrad farmers agreed to siting of the dung because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNtMAf;R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WALT-R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. RESTER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and yround water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plea's, join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- • tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address ij t,Scc„-E r 5 9 AVE i.,.! 12.�� -r.< 9�, chi / 3C .`2/t--,n_ajtA_�c_<<" i �.eo p c_;t 211 (k194-3 75111 AvE 0064 ek, // 23IG77 ei � n/ Feu/ /� f 23 iv 27CCvz_ th „S-t�jr � �/a� 2oZ /riq/3 o7s-�41e Aale-rA eO. C063, 2,2/ crA-k L5 )/1;14 I/ 931061 .., -LW al 11 u11UCIUAJ!S LU t..'Lb'ANU even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lards is located near Ault and another i planned near Xeensburfit. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNThJATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAffE, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS ANp GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken &mp has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finals its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and growl water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 10 37 /L C f t Crt_( c4-4--y ,r P , 1- a ra ft3 2cc ' ft CA 8u-4a! /�� cam/. �// /� Si # �v �7ree a f h l.>-=/L��l tx > So r,,rn.r ,c 7 ,r.dtv✓ a X06 / dot-a-ktad ll� L//i (So h, E.4 (1 � r ec rt/Y �. 7/ Gam.✓Sl, J7rvVrid Gelt) S'o_,,'7Z. 3 '150 UJ. 1HTN SIR CREEL.; . - !�/ ( 925 2E #.: O U1ree e7 33/ Gt/edhn5 Nall free/e y 11 `1,_ I S reeleLI C.Q. C > 1 as 302 6_0. 0)/sle p o, et.) . 1` 931061 UtamuL, utta,tic tall Lida: o lanolin continues, ana tnreateru to EXPAND, even though a large lined and buffered facility in c,"y lands is located near Ault and another is tanned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REXZUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GI /JND A rtm, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAAR, all in.a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMIDER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface 'run-off. .. - _ — CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel lnels and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAnt. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, ,through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Qua ity MUST BE:"URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plean join COLDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-0054) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address belay. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address Liar 9' ,,,A .�., „„j g (l A3 S - Ct i c,c Ile_ g� U (937 3&)Vh c-11-,4th o (fD5 &ig nr, ITZu,et c % & cf,eme /2A ro LGIA P�r e _ N 0 S _Liz) aka a grx _yelwigt4 &. (c(6.7.0 ie.w s= , 8--. r, ft c.' kCk. h 118 W. / ' L s,1/,red Yoe 47 y 62z CyA3 d rt-;ck, O9 okfieg< COF'o3i t7111-- n -- Ro 06 o� J r nxtj� & _9-- ------ 135 C/ toC 'C pv,O ,Rijk\ 8 o g-QM tcaMAN2 4/.1,-clikrivk e2 Q0O 2 4dAcc Did, (5220 uiL. ct, b 61eOy 0,0iLt. Hey-dry, se/ aab /00 AA 66(1194 F630/ / / /7(Ait /,s�� 4, ,e .ro° S- ATo3 %--(-_- 1-L,t_ 12.0_,A1 6 ( 3ki±44 , pa,,,,,,,ny x 4,..d- t/z 0. /g0Lav cria.:,-,th I a kad (,),,__.-7, 4,,,,,_, ..,, ctie, , AL-4\aG (i.x-Q-J-K) (9, , -- Xo-co Pare , (6 & OCY 3i o '/2 �_ s of cc, io coo zip_ t 9/7 )27,ft hw o a. +et d--c6.-24 2sL-27)..i , 2)& ' _o n- ,„2-- go -O/ t&k,v ?Lo(A =so (yerear C9 La Le R. \kYVS . raeo - -- ,c CliC6- ' W3302- ekvig. a' m Ile -]r'JI'orn tav N ���� --Cal-O z __ Cro a l vawrr .ar� �.uwu♦ uau♦ u.a a _ yvw��.aya w. ur .uw, .uv uaww.._. w aavavrv, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is armed near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cauaa it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been ' REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNaanR, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS WMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off; _ _ — CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring+irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Qiie1ity MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SCXJRCE OF TILLS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plea join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CtM) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address /5'vtlia. : (10 4/a>,o X1 / ST._ 11614/575,a1/1,8), '-GTl..w_ i .< < �� AY797/ &'C-2 I/ Cp,PO c 3 / a&3/ 6r 0-at 9 72 � QCs oz,c, S f o?te Les?. 22 a -y4/ ij 931061 viwrrur� uuwi.a uava LYIi. .ac: 1U1 xa�lll wl AL-11 iucci, (11 1.2 11 LLCal_tii W GAYtll1u, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lams is lccatPd near Ault and another planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED 'BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RC:RA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun,_ it was dug BELOW THE GROUNOdA1'U(, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAf'E:R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED WMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' •run-off. _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holdinglakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and IN'T'O THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOU'T'H PLArrt. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC FNEARtNGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas join COLORA! 7NS - CONCERNED OVER WAUIR (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address -/ 9s./..;.?° r'r r) . V102s-- , 2,947 nMe7c. 171 fPal tuck ' 4 7.t'• ce /, ��.� /L 6/s-3- 6 KG(Cl/C� /7G'e &740 7 // r 111 I-lltil - eLetet,,S ()of Ski / E C� k L ✓�• / ti i,L Li ' 04 931061 even though a large, lined are buiLerLd Lac____J cry j is icc.ated near Ault and another planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREG` LATED BY Ct;: ,..:yT STANDARAS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federa; '..1ZA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the awned- ci orators have FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN F"11J. the inn- ill has not 1 REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAS:' : When the landf 11 was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUND^7A1tR, was CPrLINE: ..d TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WArbR, all in a major drainage -::rea ./2 m :ram the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HCUSEHOLD W?:;itS EUCH AS Ell CANS, SOLVENTS, ' CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER G aiND AND S_ ,CE WATER IF PLACID IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on sit:, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert g:.r..ndwater and surface run-off. . - - - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS IG being detected in neighboring irrigation-holdinglakes. The hoadgatps of lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, grcis into the irrig_ ' ' n ditches, finds its way through gravel kris and sloughs and MS-0 BIG :_:,TSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINdi=3 TO GO UK:- TED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The sate Department of _ Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE ME SOURCE OF :pus CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS mist focus on 'ids facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVE ST1'r1t (C-C: in fmising a tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by : !;:zi.ng your name.- address below. This petition will be given to the Color: - ) Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY 17ici CURRENT TZDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address e,1- [14M h Gsi`2 t f? ,?r[<•:)J 57• LEA000LLC Co. boHb /7 / %5 3i /z-c e rc 72747E, /V1' 7 - 37 s kItC. r,-cr/y Co6DI l / Oto2 t7-2 14-v- SO3 re-c-z . r.- /7a7 eeze , (emu r; * C)..tyvvb4.. 61iiirya a .SS` `bb real 931061 .aunaav� , ^ w�-. uiu, uri. i ,e Salt-U.11S WI II.L:U 35, dJX1 unreates to Y:XYANU, even though a large lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another iL _lanned near Iceensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUN04aTER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thomson River. RIEMENBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACID IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - - - - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface aid ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plpaee join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C- CM) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL CCMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 4° 931 13t 3f PL Z $6431 �a n 9U � S. ��P�r/o � „�� �z J 6GG` /SS �ls Art, Cs, td- toI37 1 t�Qai` • `'RuAd.- fan I 10. - ProR gicciC 'BO%3( NikyA 0 Ail'MOM .0)3 (°iyctdO Sko fic oho / f' leGO p/5c3 co( cl (dcLfS1tS@y6. ' 8ectyNo-too act 33 vv. I 1 AS-fr . ed ,6arJC (0 st'? Can•.Q . L, 1;tr--c 1911 - 1PrY P//Y Ct 931061 __.._ _ ...-..__.-... ..,.. . .0 _Lull uuii u.A.Llliut-a, diLI uireace:1s to t.XYANU, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another planned near Reensbuzg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARtB. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELAW THE GRoUNCWAAR, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ _ - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hxls and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS COMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Departnent of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plaace join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. N Address ' / I.6`,1$YL. 4,3 Lc., Sknc,c.JOoc, ,r. Wvlvn.....c...,, C . er,, 1.1..Y,,oz& ,,,,,, S 2'5 ,f),ck a f J-9✓s (7c://2 .`y)r,nosc018o9/S / An() C'2.9dvFnv-n�- C;na,i�ia� ,C i/7ir,� �`.�J�CI� /9920 i3°/DE it;≥4l. arg, -cs3/ ��.�.a 777 ‘76/..7,t2 3R . Q' 0 CiQ t/A/L 6ece46/co SCY73/ ��' �`_.� /827 7-' .4v 6�flr",�y L7G3s�?/ . mac /7a� iL>, ir a/ Tz s(lira. Ott(— D. JCL eC2ie�, 144-1 b S4: A(-d:t.'-E @-NreeLf CO x 'O ( CtN.'n ani 11i)is, fam"4 MI 2( c±vitij q' (IL Vy Co . Se431 Si c., 514' -l7 G-eg-F ley ?6 6,2 i \\ . 931061 even ho a to:L:112:4,2: rLis is = t:�,, Ault and another 5- planned near Feensb�, 1 �„�<9 The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGTILATED BY GJRRFNT 'STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FIIFr) AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO CX)t•SPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug PFToW THE GROUNDWALLH, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAn.x, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBM, EVEN HCXJSDI!OLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - - _ _ - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, gmec into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel bPris and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-0747) in fm,sing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address c ,r• P .5 , 173L a c. 60zdey 8O1 hitxjatt_i 4 Ti 2 /2z1 eyn7o2 , C-rei� 9 i1' PeG•31 4 6 L it a,n,to sit,t, a,2 na S} .:(0 (e.,,.e•LUG Cv Sze, 31 7 4-tr Marc._ SI L EV I S RD, Greeley co 806 :3 ) Gf! a//0-62.4.1 jo/F/ )4 th j4: co 6/e e 4 co -16"-1 of vifcsio A 7O`'l /0q-0,v.< 6-(€45,c2D gLXT?I ✓ e 9 / / sS ?cc �/ fz La14' get (iVeg(CA +0 bo31 1` 931061 �.,_.• •� .•-, -.... -s a . �.. wu ..0 ucv, nru uuceU l.CI LS W LAYHiVG, even though a large, red and buffered facility in dr- lands is located near Ault and another is p,.anned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRnlr STANDARAS, Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the timers/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. . - - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCtPSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of • Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water 'Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAIIIMTION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-OW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL, COMPLY WITH CURRDIT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address &y z- /ARK '(9 kg A/,al,My 1 A/ IAR1AR g°13 y etIOU.(E+-e„htt9 4 L/ 331.1 6, Loot 0S )1 here /. CD 5-045-04441‘,o(o� `t412-€.55a .91,(4/ -5L1/t aKn6a // t (7 /fa 'r/ey Co. 8c 3 11,,,r.tglinyiri% /A3„`15 C 8we ify! Kit -Ld.c r.a2Q ,GP SW @ Ait4 idle. -7 gar?14,11", 6Cethi do tie-657 f . - G� !ol ,icon 13/4,a J CO 56(61 • i inn(hr.( i'� /C%Cn I I LAYp tt2(1 6(0(rle!jaoto� fC /� U,�w . ..� Zo y z2c� Coo-3) \ urn Ail, 2.w(o t c-4) 5),9 4 1?lk F Lvi.eload, C o-n537 `�' o1. ken t,1/4 A9 i9 II per( 2-I-42.5 (=leek ct- yao ( r-� locIA Milo 6 'r. ', 94&,Cu Ioea& HAVE A q-cowi . BE NCERNED11 GREEELEY-MiLLs -.N LANDFiiLL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. 'real farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is [IMMOLATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS: Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River: REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' 'run-off. .- - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of the lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLArrt. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Past join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WAax (C-00W) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 7 e4s7 I-ZJhclt `rw(.t a.,��(' 15 1 • ��` J r Wojew 7 7 c i 2 , L U Doi'Z . �c s `�"i e R-02. 37 • JJios1 even-though a large ' inc3 and buffend facility in dey lands is locate3 near Ault and another is . _armed near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the. adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun,, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDFAt'u , was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface .run-off. - _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOITCED, contamination of Colorado's surface aid ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS ODNTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed aid any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CDW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address belay. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address SIDhA00/R. ciilikth I@C , Uit) r n Ckhtail . � , � tt/Doz- i ri ✓ gm/ ( �r� e , (v I t J ccr fc 4--!) - W cn.cA--- 1 ` ( LI LL n A ( I IZ ant) c-7 UL e_c!.-eL, " Y 1 `. HO r (l SiYI H 114 02 1 e T(tas_______ ornio f filIcCoweei 11411 Lr°l2 .� / 7,, ,f p, ✓i /4237 k ---) "63(06 o U , 1 D, ,Aces a W(03"1 fill /l.,. $,4 �/ii nG3/ CSon &tvyLc-ey 373 . AdAnkodlr DeAver CC) P• b.b 931061 even though a large, lined and buffered lfa ont nues, and threatens to EXPAND, lands is located near Ault and anothe- is planned near Ebensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA lads and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROW:WAIT-lc was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS UJMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big CLEANERS AND GARDEN Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD V STES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, IN UNLINED DUMPS! PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACE) The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface nun-off, _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY neighboringTirrigation-hol l� tes of is being detected e in opened, the water leaves thegoes The toathetirrig these lakes are its way through gravel beds and sloughs into the E irrigation ditches, HEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CO and INTO THE UBNNOTICED, TICE , c AND THIN of Colorado's surface and CwONTINUES TO TheOe state tD,Department tminttofn Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste result.ision and the Division of of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTTGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Paae join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CU*) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address rQP S i g rt,,..((0 Sr (' i�S, ; CO_ gt 4i S,,c' H13 sash Sr Fr. MGry.417 01. 3070/ e e L*7( /ee-CG4 t _KI izzAsi Ye:Co 3/ di-1;/` 'C _.(7 / -d4.2 ( y� //fyiChcrfe5 laii„, ne6 71:i 44 6enn91.7 CO rtosl —__- L9' 9TH /=11A . c fie OFr-, e� , , 3, C ' i2 F iN -`, Z. <ti �) 8cj r l" p7 v e /�/�1 / !. `� -- /f2e / 14 Au, L�irctN co ,/�7/ Oo ' 3 3 s Ti y ?0/ ci( t7e '112 6 Ccow.e,tk 6-rep �amuvi, sua,LJ( taut LAtl il1e landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, evert though a large, lined and buffered facility i -try lards is located near Ault and another planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GRCUNC%'lArER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thanpson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. mums _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY S is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C- M) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL ODDLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address t .,.✓J rifq i p7k i ('h tee I e`J Y663 am (vie,Cti ry3c,/ ` Va/ [y ri $G •l 7 ' up_ rC1ttril0,t (37 / 4444th soil c o Xo(. 77 ; i/6 ih O 64141/G soy e/ 4I---616z0 LLB 11�sy1--1-4.-717444j pp �,,�/ 9C ' /'ifz/e4'S% /7e1v�rX) G0 Sincrd IN AI 1 \et `h' ( Or, Onto << , 8090239 .1iLui flrimtd 1711-1 5., A,InJ 0vbr O2,b t I-s y , o� �1} 0 Y°.5pc s FO g1A • ,! __tTit ,,r.� .1_,AlkilliL tern m_es, ann threatens to =1;1), even though a large, lined and buffered facility Sr dry lands is located near Ault and another planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGUIATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the awners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS .FSIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNLJJU 1t, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WAirrt, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WArbk IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! , The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. - - - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLA t. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! • PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER UMiER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name � , , Address O0012\ (lticvv c, (9f i-JtrntSO 1 �ree Ivt l6 ��.u�,r0- ,i`(�7 % 1 (01.; , �. r I (;D�• "4/7-,---7m, E.,>,,..,„, 7 Th-I 2 ) . il// / ' —,7 f _ "era inzit,/1.. YA'W f/x9t .I tf:rkr.� '' le;/ ?';' t' ;-Uia,If((LccAt7fi C_ ri (i(/(,,LU OaC�rn C' lP�U,( ,lC%ll 0'. r-0`L(70'O/ c-p A &loi n, • ,g,: _7.),,,it(d p,('/ � { (" i 4 SOc.id:C L---:'.OPb.i r- C-'1' L.A,LG.zx9o) 8"e„2 nx L2, �il -z2q' i i , --)9:'_ ,' 1� WI 7C-tie-7l /7 toq ,'!Z5 Pic f(y_t 7 /7zc1.�(72'eix y Ad' Si } Sig( ( ,9;/ 2 '?)72C� ;" 7H-c-;',7 r < /lc !;i,:e r 1`'2_ in '€)/v t r u Q Ct7I D t")i u-•,) n:iosi GROWING LARGER EACH DAY: The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, ' fined and buffered facility in c lands is located near Ault and another is , .armed near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- catisP it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNIMTER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile fran the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ ......:,.CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLNITb. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOITCED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Paae join ODLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL SLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name? 7 Address _ Avedvie are.egyG1 J-0 / rO/ // /4ve� l'.,9e%y, co "27‘3( +L S u r4f t Yvc< L;� �C/ '/Z/ •35 Avr h� =�etlzejtit �PGs f cLuan.rn, lnarnttl a9y / / 1"1 (1 LA #aQIJALtivs,Co. 80G3/ l' /(,7/Z0 /ne,,/4 \,"�,: 431 / 9CSU c/ Y �ry a -c 6,2_4_ re, 3 37,3 Or_l2 ,2E1, Pao7Z b 1061 GROWING. LARGER EACII DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, - fined and buffered facility in d lands is located near Ault and another is r_anned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNCAJ,TER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - ,_. - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring'irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel birds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join CLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WAVER R (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address/ ��� N I , 42,40 04 1/2 e 1 LC 1) - " /J `.\ ti . '61\Iks1,Vor NCO), 7.(f( (9 /24 (")4/ i// ice1/COA nc. , ro . ) � �z (I/ M (0 q %/// co d /7( A( c() )-1/9 931061 .uwn w ICY emu, w i.[l1 i1C �...1.FA111. Vih L.SS LLCM, .'u 1S t11L ed k_tn“ W LAYEllVU, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lards is located near Ault and another is p• mad near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FIT PD AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GRCUNDWAI'Ett, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAfE'H, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thomson River. REI€MBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAraa. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water. Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS OON TION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleacn join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER ?AMR (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address �c7 3tnd s ue Jlicetn 40) GVwr,�v „ / f 7424i ' /• ^J.,l' C �J i �/_IJ, _cM 2 .2 8asi3 sfA . • 1 /7 t/� /%n,c,r (47,-1 <.• 6 / 6)050 I �C� tics A�Din ,.Sjac 1 3`I Lt 1 ( A-A C1/4.4) �� 9"1061 HAVE A C-COW! . BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers neat at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Tmca1 farmers agreed to siting of the dunp because they were premised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNRIDGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BETDW THE GROUNDFIAnR was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile fram the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. .. CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Q,ality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas.. join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CCW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address /770 5? 71..e f O ,,, II„3/4_, _ y Co Cr-t_s 3aol URIw, n,-, L //-ar,s CO 9 o T / 5 k4o/J o 7 4 1p,,Y IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity "xl the GLmley-Milliken landfill was propr d. Tcral farmers agreed to sit .g of the dump because they were promisea it would be only an INTERIM LUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Yeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROCtTER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INFO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED EUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hPas and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PTAn'L. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOITCED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plaage join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in frr-Dicing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE TAWS. Name Address t hLL -7/0., U`^wbc{ f.(ti) `/ 1 J J" v, J,��L- /Y • l /-Cu`e,_ • .t„,,t i cod / / Li ; V LLk!/ , r--/l'/ !f t; Lid,-(1)G �/ J .. � .G. /( ( ��ic • It' Lp.7)K (�eIl_L� &,3 i y`s` w irk' Lauc,lc,cl Co ?03-37 • �o�✓ P 9 7/ A n-f uis ch , q /ek' ! (Q SO 93i06 even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another i 'lanned near Heensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UHRDSUIATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDAMTER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS UJMPED INTO STANDING WAfET(, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River: REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WAS'T'ES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' 'run-off. _ — CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hods and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result: The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas" join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (CHOW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address / Km 5 Steer) 6/aYz (`t' 9 (reeceIice ;,st-. , \. cy. rjc, r asp ? 5 . , �� ► r CD (re(rc( I TU. 7avx7Z326=7reelej CoohaCo< "."; ;( kve (crf-Q-5 1.81,9 chcein r_>QC'et ten W\,e __c .c' m(rcu.Vf). ?o, (jrrikt (D ( JJ ' 931061 .:'.t icU'KA_111 cone naa, aril tlreat.ens to E'TA? , even though a large, lined and buffered facility it 'ty lands is located near Ault and another planned near Xeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CUHRIIlT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE Q CUNaATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WALEK, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel !mss and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SWIM PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TU INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Pase join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CDW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address .L'f is �L. E�1? /806 /lr. Ab-t, � e,k,- , co_ $Sod 3 A%n /'/.1 C' 2303 4i gA ez/7 e( 3/ ad.seb'v1/ a.YJ'l t 501 IC,'' SI-cee4 411-4. G nee kti 'SOCIS1 atV , if i''t't < jG , St;, t;, ', ( 07 Gv4 '/P`, cc;6) c Oituviir `on-k0 '—Y_1Z%Ht�j��Yi 26 3. S., Dt:tt, Cyr,ia1.4 r6- G RlJ6 3/ ` Acleico 66 PD. &x /17z drecletd. do 3L) 3z. iIIQ+ PPII_Wi I 153O 6111 Al/5.60.50t4 C0506,31 a rvS It\\A 1 Av J -Inc, '� (� 1U` i -ir?F.A� i V �� 0; - \ Iticke . ccC .t.f\ � 1c\-\ 1,04E 6JLQ,L(- CO, h3( ) 1 j 931061 GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, ] ' 'ed and buffered facility in dr ands is located near Ault and another is pi—stied near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile flout the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. ._ - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel b c1s and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OE THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. PleaCe join COLORADANS - ODNCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name /J1 Y �'l� o,� �1 ! d -1yll/J TV 7i _yv / �1 v t l�tt�� r 1 a CO DO 0 J/ 7 Ds ( c -,✓ 71/ J1n �� n /J ! 0v.e,�� O% :ii4J /17TD��L,,� -Yn. �;r.L9 ��4,itncn et,&di/ -vvE of 14A-vyr a c c cS - Cimhzfri a/ ?Oa !o 170o c.S, l-/ei e«,u41, 4vanc 7cio/7 aV reP-(o. 107 C. (Aott,, .P -( n A2 ��� V 73 co Ai AJ KAi—� ;�ro /0 „. � moo/ _A/�r>�I,�/.i17` (�(Jf>n,1�i< `630 So C2Uf�/S/_-c ) 1✓l= R, , 6Z3( awt i ? S x246//6 &rt.- IL ./),/, Gaze_ - 9.31061 HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-. .LIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. rural fanners agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near ICeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREVULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WILL R,. all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' ' run-off. _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in 1 \ neighboring+irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are 1 ' opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds \ its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Coloradons surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGRD TO INvvsT-1-anTE ¶Hr 5.URCr OF THIS mlmanLr 7 C:r! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WAIT-1( (C-03W) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address �lAtarNa4_ go, oic>1 "7703 � (7ava7a-c C c-feeczeba, 6, 770S 5.2 411,2a e, ' ed,r0,, ri/z .770 a. 69 in, / a e-vat-e/ �(' L/D SJJ \A, . Plot 0-yttaxx '� ,4061-16 h e B �Z3F �+v ��// VAJ to c' r/ GS//.Qi &J.,�r �.G 202/Gc c/4�J-' 2/0/ 174,0 tivc.o f,%C'Luvi 2 3 l/" u ,Ys/52 er�lic� /`/U /`,� t ��nc e z CAD fl fi y7 , 2 S. 0-eikin,f/air S7- IkJih cd' Eb2.. /a Lr eJ 8g 8 5 . r-e4-A-4.6,1/ rte- • � � , � s. v,, Cry ct2/r. IwJCt. <, Y J.. HAVE A C-COW! : BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-074) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected reprecnntatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles frtan the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dtnnp had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Tram farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM UJMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Ebensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT 'STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not hPPn REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDFATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS BUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. RalEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACID IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dtmp has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboringirrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel bag,ds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Pasa join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER cc-ca.) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address belays. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address F ff.J' ,ill Jr / s?,-) (i c 7 /Gs w. s'c,., RI/ \\y ��� 30 %r\(c\F-,m (KU f-5 74-4;it (// 3 TLr.-.Lfr- LTa-" lam Sae- Nary i50), v� ziKe _ t 3 Jo ���— 701 Ti---rv�.�,2 lr) 4127/4 fie KI 3/ Narrrc{O ri Char u2, d ;\ 436-,z- Yo-Q� 77 )( Siorz /3 931061 even LARGERFACE! y reeiey-halliken d though a The lamdfi11 is still in Ault and anot s'planned.near lined and buffered facility inles, and dry lands SAND, The Greeley-Milliken � is located near cause landfill is UNREGULATED BY was established to the Be- to e it adoptionwases of prioradoption of federal CURRENT A laws r prior to the AN p current state regulations, FILED AN 1U ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN the owners/operators mesandfila as and S! When the landfill was gun, it EUMPED INTO STANDING was 9 BELOW THE Y WITH CURRENT �:D WASTE DISPOSAL andfill has not been INTO STA River. EATER, all in a major draiinagge area 1/2 was Dle TRASH � IF PLACED IN. UNLINED LUMPCLEANERS AND GARDEN S! PESTICIDES OUSN E 4�1STFS SUCH PAINT n the Biq GER �7ND AND SURFACE �� SOLVENTS, The Greeley-Milliken run-off. It_ also has dangerous holding ponds on site, water. — - —deep,CONTAMINATION to divert which collect 9hboring irrigation-holding rri anon-h CON AM ATION FROM HEAVY METALS is and surface its way the h leaves the 1 into atheti i ing detected in neighboring the water The se� THE Sroug PLATTE.vet beds sloughs the ilrrigation are irri finds EN of THE SC surfacea F THIS LUMP CONTINUES T INTO GO BIG TICED, contamination AND Watetldo's its solid and ground water will result. state st Department Quality, thr MUST BE 9ps Waste Division and tho ysono.of QED HJBLIC ATl'EN'1TOIq AND GATE THE SOURCE OF THIS �N�`IINATION: it is Please lclosed and any resulting con n is HEARINGS t treated this facility so that atten- tion on this join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER 4A (C-CUS4 H and ealth, address below. This T petition will beg te THE LANDFILL your to theta e to signing o Leparbnent f - NameWITH � FEDERAL AND STATEAddres , n 254 6-51--k)/ 77 / P.O(:r,rc ., l��/ /7 eoa�oru n . z ,��0�} _ • p (1 1 f Sri''�i - l I a,. PO 5.20 ,.. /3t_< C4 �0c�0 elh X31 Is 931061 ,no latxrtli contIrLied and threatrns to EXPAND, even *,hough a lair lined and buffered facility L ry lands is located near Ault and another _ planned near Ebensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN:ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been RDQU RED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWAlj,, , was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAIT.R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being in neighboringirrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are detected opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaca join COLDRAaANS - CONCERNED OVER WATI.R (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address —7477 90s� -,? 7 �` / , Q Ra y icht , aSiaitkitzz, 4//3 (it 4o-ncicln - geg34 r vq 1-hak 7_67� . A- ilo t72l )E 0,44l(1�� �0�`n1 9Jiy tr,r�, .11.11,/eAC`1 S x',6;3/ 4 J Q 14_ p26es S Q i\t1 2 3/ Ann_LckuY�1 k-`` cca uicyA, 17,9 10th// /Avo (60CD; Oi2KYN-1 15-)7/' hAu( -P0 ea), /67!08 CCca ,k0610 Y ( p; X 305 6 SC C 6.. dC631 9.- .074 landfil:i was proposed. local farmers agreed to sitirrr of the dump because they were promised would be only an INTERIM DUMP, .4D WOULD CASE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Xeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDATI R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAJLR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS) CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dtmp has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It• also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN 1N10 THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1pace join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-0i4) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name - Address b r , � �l � 1 '� (•TSo� 7 ��� lli � a�a'_ �•�2 lTt�� �� 6 j(7L. ‘ L VA,/) _Lx.,' r Jr, j7,P yon; ]9 /4 (0 I�cf �nQt - Cntey CO ?5(o. • 7 yiy /i.;n# t4 // /-14976:, 3 '7.31. even though a large, lined and ouffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is anned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GCOUNDWATtR, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMLE�ED INTO STANDING WAITER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REN MBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of theRe lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1PAC.A join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-03W) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Deparbnent of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address ) / 2 �/r',77 L/0t"i` t fay l/-q£/An/9 // /-t /(Ci Lkr}:"(!C hi-i. /ED, (231(73 j?kcic ,/g/3 ( VI( 1 n < ri //,), <.____ ,� ' , , / .Th `r C C/Ik/iML/ (�d'.#/Do /-014t00 "`` -4 .17‘4,,�i1.�/ Il 3' i Ol�r7l9 � co O�a f t. A o F.ea) i IQ E /Ai DoA.O Gf 024FT Liam !e t� , k � 2 E l -or-+e CG, su.5 3� - ka\ Y,nM- K la K!`oitupr Aer'Pt eciiiivsicrzscqo ! 2-' 971061 HAVE A C-001, . BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C- ) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. t rral fencers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWLING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANAARiS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not t *t REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS W 'LPED INTO STANDING WAVER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile frrm the Big Thompson River. REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, ' CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboringirrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INLTsriaATE THE SCARCE OF THIS ©lCAbmi”ION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must frn,s on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. PleacP join coLORAR]ANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CCW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address JCJC e_'QM CAAKCY\ ik‘Me )S kAU-\\ � UC-k9 1 11 Lbehica 946 (.-svg7 7g- L-3- • _3 931061 even though a large, lined and aultered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is tanned near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED 10 COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDLarr,tt, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WA1U,1t, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLATIt. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO LNVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your, name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL OOMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address ti Q_ / L ALL2,k LI 1 wilt ' r,r )1,vc, o-1ti (\ ) o A a o n, Cr ) 7 /A l n,On, a-m_rM ( \ &dfir � 9oaT ' ocrcfai, � � c nLI v-NJ /1/0 el ' ) ��e- 2-0P71K / F�I'r J SvY JOSS T P.r;6/O�-(7 �vl�`j�Nl7 931061 .Y.PAND. even though a large; lined and buffered fao. ._. rr i. . - -.stud near Ault and another : planned near Keensburj. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNRECULkuiaD BY CL.-- " oTAWF RUS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of fordo:_ and prior to the adoption of current state regulation t:e aen- - ; have FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN 7171 The 1 rot h REQUIRED TO SLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WAS1E III:IC 1i, ii*-:- _., landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUND Uu 2, was [J LL . .: I AS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drairwo area 1/2 Big Thompson River, REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WI:_;_11: SUCH SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER CBCLID A.a _utt IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding porci, on sit.- . tch collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert - - . _ tor and surface run-off. . - - - - WNTAMLNATION FM1 1F=Y 1711)21C :irl dotected in ' neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The h,- dates of lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, grrs into to it ia-• ' -. cite`,:--, finds its way through gravel bMs and sloughs an: B1-113 TIE I.. , ;:,TD THEM INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP OON'LfJ'a TO GO L-1 - c.::::amination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. 1._ . _ -a:_trnent of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division e . ,.a Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE T.E SOURCE O ' o .TTI,J NATION: PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS oust focus c.. facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated, Please join ODLORADANS - CONCERNED 0V.-? WATER (C n focusing at$en- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by - your name art address below. This petition will be given to d e Color- -eoarbrnnt of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH t Cti 2 _ 127J STATE LAWS. Name Arl:race, C("�ne Mu ter 5N j , :i'-y✓ x'03/ .P44)I , '. Y 1; \ �, �_v � 1CCL0S • 411A TO Obi s 1 / rvik/ Qt `ti • , � � c: , r c '/'9 7(01, 3n-<I: 2u")-1. I \ 931061 even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is loca..d near Ault and another : planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. . _ _ — CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hPac and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PIA1'Tt. IF THIS WNP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaco join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CO41) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL OILY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address / f e y (A-O‘) Co (f ri 1 ;\I i_ kec I Cik Co C?Cj4. (17 f° 2Y(5 f5i i /irk (ea/6, 7-'25.7' `- 7 ezrv' F4giTG LG lif1l/ n/ , ewe • 931461 GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! Me landfill continues, and threatens to EalTJAU, even though a large lined and buffered facility in v lands is located near Ault and another is ,.anned near Reensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the aaners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNE%&1ER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATYdt IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ CONTAMINATION FRCt''I HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of the lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WALIR (C-COW) in focusing atten- on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your address belaa. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Address Name 7 .21 1/�V ,! / 5 /i 74o ,4r.,-m,.. : �.4ih ijUii`-r`.(': C,.Q LICA 0)C. 1 r r . Hi �_ C" � { („CC/0--.\, `\. -J 1 , ' Cr l --7-- -1-r-,) ,-,..4et:t� < 0 frC F�G if r1 kin <<... (11'�Q- L In .�' l;a L 1 Jr( ) 19 VI • C, o-c r, N r. .r-P.Af/ '<'tPi. ,, oia. S f"�y�r., '° cam• , S/( / / Z Oro.aJ 5%)i&-', C'../c 931061 even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another ' planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT -STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DE=SIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWArut, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface arid ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST RE URGED TO TNVFSTT(ATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CO3 L�Wii`.TIOH! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORAD7'NS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CCW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address VIAN A.v a 0, .oxx to. Nip) 3 e e—v. l(o o G-6 �� K • �� ;n , � (C;3o 51 eD 6 of .� C gO(T mo %L-rtn.tt�Li t,��/ �`"z' ate,�r+/�. Yom ' SZ/'.�if.%?et, /icy //no ^`-S/:_/ri/�n.,/� 1% COs gq7 Oc . C . • (E 90 ( (/ 7a2z 411;� 1O P. erne (y .PO 6 �j • • \\ 931061 HAVE A C-0014 . ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-0OW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAB.VhGE AREA, 1/2 mile fran the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles fran the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dui had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. incAl farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM LUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Reensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT' 'STAND.ARLS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the awners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELDW THE GRO NDWAn.K, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAILm, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, • CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hods and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCt SON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS EUMP CONT HUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Qiality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SCOURGE OF THIS CONTA) TION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-wi) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address Yoe-y i+a.ro y 307 Turner !,}n! ETC r l N�� Ia II N U19,1mdQ e 0v $ vAY s orI CL\ \ Grr�c.hen (�c;., C�I/ tf son `yie L icw ��R iLCGWEiJ r1 ALL 3i2en \-\OA(; bicom-r) 410. TuP ►Jr k 32e) C - ; e.b KiNJ" op , , 1011.•,,. Lie CLPC/4224-tra-C O ogre 190 V c J Q uct\l fi/ Con,rol V t SGYI /0 �30o CAU(TJ ,t•T4 s" ( 1--) 91061 Ll]4ll A.I ♦.Ul l.Al.1. '. 1J111.111LLC A., UI LA L111 C(1 LCI IL Wl latrtUIL), even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another planned near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNCWArLH, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD FLASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF. PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface 'run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INFO THE SOU'T'H PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Q1ality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1PacP join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEIANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 11 J_ gg&rr ; 5Dn n l q is t L A rt ,Coy'v fr ea. Y06?\ Q�—�- /11, (2 ,17, 806.31 ( 101 S-A G Aire ` ' p -e //2( 4`<, 5 6';ee( ro Ccff!0-5 , oa4 k\i‘9 GronS2Sh2LiAi VLAAw (30 td J CI , (-,A c L4 to 80631 /litX a5- G iz-c-�cz71 cr, 1-o6d� 7/Z45 7,-Fs4 ` /j2, 4r✓1t/t 1 (.? 931061 HAVE A C-COW! ! 1E CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-M...LIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. 7tra1 farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DAMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still iii operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS fFSIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLA'rih. IF THIS ! NP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaqa join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Namy A-74a '' Address //// n "1,3 /8e-' �2 7116 3/ o A-/Co� ,f CJ ..KJ� -(,�k/x.�, __ S it _12c, L. VIA 1. ., s_ 71 in 4 ..,. even though a large, lined and bulferec facility a dry lakes is locate nPAr Ault and another planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BEIIJW THE GROUNDArER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WA1' t, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMIDER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert grourxlwater and surface ' run-off. _ - _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FRCM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSSSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of ' Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleases join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-0GW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name / C!Address / K.Q 8-l/J�-�' 7 Nhi, ;JOb, 1/ L 6,-4.e y entlafiAA1,3041 S7 S n- Cruet k,rst, g-011 1 r.(CO O�,,u� —O0x� 1437 Gall{Ns�r� �r , Fr �oiiI OS J, (a 44114 St14 � a2 �P ,-.?6! 4.)fehJing 5iri�P)/ C A �y , slu z 5 wte_�,rc-e �,, f<� 7� ^1 1. 191Ut ft*t'IS .?g6 fi.J%p/�n'o 1,�� e/ C0 �, 771c� 0 �nr�' /� y91,a/�2 I �Ure B' l'or.�l.� , 1 of l 4`I UJ, S Arta th�C(' . -- ( (PC (9 fve &re&ley ,CO • ©r e . AZ() 7 (o - 'itt La; lon1-(e lm s Zo 931061 ' l]iuJY4 LlV a u&,rk\ LL1L1i ._yl 1 i1.11_“.i1: iLltjb, c:i u U 1L t.cl L.eLL5 W L./-nil even though a large, lined and buffered facility dry lards is located nea- Ault and another ; planned near Keensbuxg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNLIAit.1t, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert grourxiwater and surface 'run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel bPas and sloughs and INLU THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLA th. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result: The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleasa join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL * PLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address • Shone/-)( e i/333 12ho1 St. ill 6rredry , (0J 3/ u� )� o2balo fiii-e,yea 1'7 Crrce%y eD. ≥d1o3( 5DC-- d ' s 1. UCeeAeI, c . W03k C I JXYA- aL/k •C'Z l9 -'44k c*1. � 4 see -4-)1(c,,tuir cpAeP 7 (6- I�( u ( SW I (7Dh ?I-Fut Si- WA ikot Ccei J * — /t- 4) ILI VI- 23s -.*Z &va c] O) /3Oo /yd�ln' 7 Lzt (6 7 y� ��vp '�''� P°e ' 931061 use landfill was proposed 'mil fail:ta s agreed to sitirxr of the damn lea they were promised would be only an INTERIIM DUMP, ND WOULD CLOSE NUT LATER THAN 1986, when a n. . site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Reensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDNLU5 R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WAft.R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thomson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES To GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of ' Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED '10 INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaeo join COLDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER SEATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL OOMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address n • (1)-(S-CI I �m,l1• Ch I>41,10 1.)Oyflitem LyJ 502-33 l 505 i 0/no r r it tit N� erc�"> id&�3 rner ' c,�� `JNC GroPley po l 3i PeAe1tC*' 5'S ru.rnte /-4..J t}/1C (r)teeler C ��wO ,Co l0 11;21Sr n mcthnr 765 Ro3u12 C wWW /Any `'pc, Cr 677. g-ct, 1763 l//4 Ade. 4W / (i7ve/,y, CO Pnb3) jah-a 60. IO5 ,,A A t fin �!� 6, �O631 fin rrl .5,2J, ROC Ctiee.le% Y,O n34 \ . \h C, P.06-akr 150 L? 'CCA xin 401.E Gccc.lc:t/(c'. 8063i 931061 HAVE A C-CC ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELL.-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-00W) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected reprecnntatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thomson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Irra1 farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in oporation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDA.RES. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAILK, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. _ - - - _ WNTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel !- da and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaca join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-XW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address L tic,4 tv u,Q � �9/�i` -///) Pa/oer o l dove/aid I 931061 HAVE A C-COIN . . BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Theron River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Tn-al farmers agreed to siting of the dungy because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM Dom, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dtmp is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Ebensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNRDGUTATED BY CURREgT •STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GICCNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River, PnADBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, ' CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACID IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must frnic on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plea join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. :indicate your concern by signing your name and address belay. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name // / Address , k G ; )S IlIcitntPvt A:7(PPle, 6O 5-0G3/l6 7 4 / _6' 4 gay r�- c/O /`f'` lli 406 3 l 3 921061 ever thou a _ _, __..c.. ��: .___w _ _ __�i- _o� . . Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURREWT 'STAND.ARIS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED 'IC COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GdcUNclarhR, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WA1'uH, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINS CANS, SOLVENTS, ' CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump hag holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in. neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, games into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAr1E. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS mist focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORAD]ANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-Cad) in fn-ticing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COmPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address *Le Mf6 L 814 ()ant el R M; C a\ c. Ig4 � r S AV G Loos J) CL,4R K 5-ro /5/4' /0�� AVE G,ta 7053) Ctlii5 \1 .(3k � `'t5r 1 , 411 / eke DucA /6700 //1-44vc #207 LciAwndiJ '4012)1 n2t)6) 914-k St . z:7& 41-71 � i / 41\k( ( 3$5c tvt)›g, 3M3 9 -t 6,,, f0 1\ 931061 even tnouch larce, X11 i..i _ _ __. an , lo(aatLid Ault and another is nlanned near Heensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not bPPn REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE G1C(JNEAfl.R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING Wait , all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GRCU ND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of theme lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel lac and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of HPa1th, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMIINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Place join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C- W) in fmtsing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL CURLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name /✓ / Address ka/fir4 C c,c d fUL- -Re5; ',lc, £✓.:du.e 'I.' ZgT:ct zq ! el. N , 7 % 471/,7' /,/ 4 /'(Q 1) LGLNIYPncSoiI (�wpip9j(o.AN Una lO.).LIA1 d-INu (2,-,. 4),1 €ThEeli`t w b ) 0 l ws.. cap es Sork2r rt H- (el 2 off. (9--DzAa. -4 Co 6 21 S j c� 5� /�,�oi.0�� CO th4 Z,/oz 7-1tc-< G',.-c-e/-ev at()Lk 1175 2.:St±S NUE;#4 (GO Gdt..rr r2 P \CO Asa( 31 931061 ',_LICUV.La L, LAN-it:.it Y1VUl lxlI; II1: i_diX L._i '. :;ll Ll :a2_2... , tl Li UILl 1LU w n. even-though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is ior_ate(' nom.,' Ault and another L lanned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FITE'n AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWAi'E'kt, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dui has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. _ - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel 1-,Pas and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOEYPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAnt. IF THIS DUMP OONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION► PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Pasiz join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WRIER (C-QM) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and arkiress below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address I a i f tict - .� ),:i. �'1f IC C1 q I �-h, 51 . 6/ o �-�C Co OG>s ACTff at 4,-,), ,-efit„, ,r)i-40 ., 4, , , ,-.„ _ r ,, JS , d d/r/eroc( ea c-- / 7 r,ut�v� 31-�; i)(-• ;; n i . --2-A] c'� AQ_-___ � SiAJ(7 /)' 1O c `)-, �� j2 .`1.7G VSO'-,\ ac vinti. ( 1--c,-L) (-c; < � (' ) l/'a 97;Cie_ Cfi, ` � PO ,i / 1 L fri el ,3y7/-,,,G c_x= R s9 i 91.061. . .....-- _ w....-- . .-. _..-- - w .....sm even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry larcS is loca`ai. ne; Ault and another is u'ned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the aaners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS rFSIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNEWA1 R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WMER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. _ T — CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO CO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of ' Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plea a join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-00W) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address driAli A . \, V-T1a 0ic- 4C O Lawn AtocAo�� 05-2 9 Guy in k3/4\ 0 t\ C(13U Al o- .kJ 800( \a rc�.� ok‘,. rin 8c‘z ) ym 2A— �4 k i\ f �' 1 cEoI.‘-er 2➢J o . 50(21 Cravrfar Ale( fst-)��( 9 t ilVailcO f dr16137)(`11/ - KGs acbc�L�Q , off3� ID'hf_ O) �d�o ) r,, ti^e``'" 7/° /5 S//;'r/ -1 ° /PA (c) t0 L r . Pn r3nu 1172 Ai ee ,t7 V $61,3Z. 931061 even though a large, lined and bufferea facility in dry Lands. is located Ault and another is anned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUND AIEk, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WArr.R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thoipson River: REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. ._ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATrh. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleats join COLORADIANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CCM) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Nance Address cif!,n, u a_(c co 04v, 1r w_D-al.1 Qt) i n e305 ci(2 4-a4 6ft Aedit, CAL& goE Jot, 1/24 /d .SI , C 1/l_z o /it, , dogo C4< - a . c Q /?13 sue. /t - It 7 El tn4ir„ 931061 HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-1 LIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-COW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected repre nntatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 . mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE MGI' LNKLII THAN 1986, when a new site would,be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACF! DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROITILWArrrt, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAurdt, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big • Thompson River. RE71EMBBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WArut IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface • run-off. _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of theca lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel bedc and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLAI'Tm. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and yruund water will result. The state Department of • Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COIORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WAThR (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 4zfa 'AL: ,g,g‘35A eattlei � 5'0237 J660hafw Ouivita 'df f/9 . So L '/Icz , ate/A. 30,237 J%D/ d? 711 kr Cr/id/m/42621 Q d-Yi-6✓ Gr eti • P ei $oz 07 1>t, e r, C�� 8o 207 .c car (1-- 532 Card P& , 1/. 4,'4 t 1- TozOc, Y G /7 77 S. osa W u.&na. FCC/7 -;Zborce <=� Vemgarggq ye/ / 5:027 74-4.- yam.•.cry, Peitz_ +at CL1 20- . QAt4DA 5,9• 67 -s- at- !m ht_S LI(2I Or\ k)i h \td RI9 01 • II 931061 GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The larxifill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, ' i.ned and buffered facility in a lands is located near Ault and another is anned near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELCM THE GRUUNIVa1TER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. ._ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLArrh. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Plpaca join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WA1LR (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address (-4)4Ajltil -407 / M% F: � _qt iad iX J/� ��/�i5� P� l n/i�cG, 4LKi C-6a tiot•tvj / 00 Peskbaeoa frnv, co NA , 97C 4-x`719 1447 gam 4./.{‘.- d"r"--1 lay s-. a- '4s,iate c/3 y4nr> F iLIFr.AvF .Lnv.cp Cam/ fito °931061 even though a large, lined and buffered facility in ( ry lands is icy:arc.' npa Ault and another it Manned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARCG. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID %WIT DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug PPanW THE GROUND.^1Ai'E1t, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAlEK, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. RESIDER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER NAAR (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name c Address vCell , A, 5� 17L LC �Ig r' ,�' 7k.-50-7 S- / iZ..6/ Y/� 5% ,..41a<�2. 3 31/.s CC"ct r .4- 1dtf ,, t 6 9,2$ 4aact.i �la.2 - 7 ._/ /-c-j V. L� .(d 6C/Z /7 A P 7,to A.4%./.441.2-27-fiff,iji ( 47:44/ (i.") . _./-gall----- Pc ' N 931061 GROWING LARGER EACH a i1 The anq _. continues, and 1. eaten to EXPAND, even though a large, ' ined and buffered facility in d- lands is located near Ault and another is L _finned near Yeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be canna it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRAl�have NEVER and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/opera FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. __CONTAMINATION HCM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water'will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water QIia1ity MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORA1 NS - CONCERNED OVER WArbR (C-COW) in focuming atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE e. Name Address Nam \\ \A eiCe i Auk' m4j,Lenco, i;/A- 2 rai/fc. 4 • t-u /7/ 4' 7>r flue. 7"Y'/ti tii 4( .5_40 r / C,�3Ssaj- .S4 C c.�c1..t Y' S / ,�, ltC / i1-'a 4- 1- — t_ / Q / /)/a , t/ tn 1 -.it F'"!. t:r ,Ac /Q�!,U o`�1 C A11x / / /Im-.,n.t'%r ot974 rCt.e o /J��se':6/3 , ✓0�a�e .''!!, ' 1`1rci : , .rp( /O/„ [ I, c,,- /, �V R�.���h / o �re bya 11. � �'L'� i��.),)e,, (1 I 931061 HAVE A C-COW . BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-00W) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAMA= AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NCIT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, Cl2CWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNRD JLATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the aners/operators have NEVER Firm AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE cPiuNDWATER, was UNLINED, and T2ASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAniR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thomason River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface tun-off. - - - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Q.nl ity ,._om BE LIED 'tn n!VESTIr_nmr mur. Iry OF THIS K.•.---..1 _ n?� � QON'T_AMITLATION. PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaca join CULORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address tWc��dle () -5 C,53 iR UT.CRPE1-- I75 Cole, Nci-ve 11.e ,5im1-)xM 80 t i Lrre-( � • (-� e e I�c , Cep A— \_ EU C Wileta k)6— V 1 X33 t3", r_ve- 6v-e co , Aa l //?/arm /99'd 272/2 , S4, do . �Q.,.;u AZa13. p f- .C/ Fa-ti 4 AT'-Fethiurka 1S-Pe 9a Aue . t3,0 14- .• :So% 4''`'rtoe . *70/4 . Wet? 6 , N _ (O + Ga G tL` 6126E Ct/C d 536P- E )0R-'P I ilaeakin &P,3 yea 3,3 931061 con' ltii , ano threatens t0 PUCYlcN_ , even though a large, Lined and buffered facility in (I -y lands is located near Ault and another is lanned near Keensbutg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNaA1A ER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WArtR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WAnrt IF PLACED IN UNIINED.DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface Yun-off. _ - _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SCUIH PLAra. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, thgnugh its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER ?Th t (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address 6/01/14 ild2/t FT eoitk JFfee 4 t/rZ /9G/ //cite* EEief low "' /1 1 42 lit ,, ei p/-etct ,e06rsz/ /lane,it 2 7O 3 free, (mr., 6n7/.- S:rtki -, 1-Ir if *Zao �//, repglry(12 T cep L,41., 5F 0-"reel Co 80631 W14-3-0,-) /Qs 6 ce6E L SJ ? c 1 )) v \- ) /2v.,wa_e_ F' �yllAnA., lF_ �1&S -/ /-,- .3fi io<� /S,cc2et_RV ncue ({� 1ul!m-e (lay C &t c1/1 9o/dmy CO 9a/- 931062. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lards is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT 'STANDARDS• Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE G OUNLAZAIT.R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAJ'r.R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. RE!'IISSBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface ' run-off. - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION: PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. PleacP join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CCW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Address Name (� y � ,//,3 _5--.,qd.e &ta lad hGi k3 / M2Tf!1�1 . c � i ./.; /7._2/ - / /i -cAcz. C-o ..J2a63 i -frIln au ALO U t^ I!1 i .1 i.3i" !0 i-?'JC. . tVic.( c/.-, FC $OG., �� /ht&' l _ 7/!iL( GECi� v �6? �1 , (U / C, f '� ' c S�,�� i ( 0r . I. ") s • • 9311, even though a large, lined and bur.t ered iac.i ity .s I n-atv:, Ault and another is planned near Ebensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the cwmers/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUN1]1ATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken damp has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ - _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSSON AND THIN INTO THE SOUTH PLNITE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORA! ANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address —n(-01.12 l e�,A 3 Z �O Q.(fQCL< A2'1,/U (7-5\ 2c32c3o,d, VALt " EC` �{ 1/� 31 J ,9 ( f 1 . I l C � ��"" X 351 y_l iii I- / t)dAiiiL4, ` 1 30 Eci; 2,i=s") ft'c,L30 c L / /4v) .o?css.c , 4 dt_( Liz 641 '-� Lt.L✓`4 1i41/ .F/ 7197'.' �'c!I1�`'. C2di 2 z-252-2 �� i.: Atevt.)e tic- Ji20 red wI! MNec/tv2./vw `73/S i. O pit(% L4. it I i'D/z, // 92106.1 HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-i .JLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-00W) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elo-Led representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Gieeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM !DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER U1AN 1986, when a new site would,be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- • cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GI '1l WALr.R, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WAirR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEIIOID WAS'T'ES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED LUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, gong into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hods and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE TIM SOURCE OF MIS CON ANLINATIONi PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join (DIARADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C- CJW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT 'DIE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address /�LG ofi C .✓r --p�,<— .%/ tee //i.e.filet 4:ee" 5/ r4_1DAY � . CI 5 /.6 �/ 1 ? r/ • ,, �e - gee fey; ���f�r oOf� , ._r. t talc, et. t oiae, Y . l ertvec `fie in 0 237 • 93106s even though a ;t_ a,_-_; .,: a' .. -, lane, __:.nom: zL _.-_:... �J__ _.. - - Ault and another ' planned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCYA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNt4Ait.H, was UNLINED, and TRASH WS EUMPE) INTO STANDING WA1t.x, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. . - - - - - CONTAMINATION Ef i1;_EAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgat.es of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, grdag into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel heck and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONITINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTA*LINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treat d. P1PAgP join COLORAflNS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in frr,sing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address • 'Z n 2l�/7 � �14 C boC3/ /A- \ r /nV� CA) e- Y364/1cz -� 4 . -l7,�b 3i ao-&-a- in. M frlwm‘ Coco- rut 'et HwLil 6veele/ 3063, &c/ d ��'3 Any*, 7-_,/,e,,79, wl/9, o 1"r rA vvC ,,�s4{5or-; ,c, --` 80(03v f: eL_A�I\�/1 �. i() !ti)eSivi 4104_(2 (7 ae_t l 11C i 1 xi, i_- n',1 i�_/�/�/r°/2 2t 4 if 198.2 30'^ j . ' 25,' ', fie _ 80‘3/ -71J///�'�J]Adic' r.�M-'4F/i.�--�y+- r77)-6 St'l -rc. . c,,,,L/ Co $906,--51 ,Affil G.L— Th / fit% , ..:f..^%Py �/n r24,72 \\ 931061- - - - -- -_._. . ..L....,_I L �.Jut�, am nmeatnns to EXPAND even though a large lined and buffered facility in ' -y lands is located near Ault and another i ilanned near Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is U RDSUTAT'ED BY CURRENT 'STANDAREG. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO NEYPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROU C Ann, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS AJ!ff'ED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS WMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAKENATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must fnnia on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1PAgAl join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (CAW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. NameAddress �c< c 62,c. /11471 /t ' _ Gf: 112 /V�/�j 2 9 17)(_,) e- 'One e_ � '- s' P arg0-€po-. Ro0 12 k ,lzszo �OG3 ` 7 f �2) I ism /u ,2ee �? 6 7 %�C 71://07/E11#(0.< r l .�-7o, J/�i,�2(2 '(—)42 4-1., e. ,7./ / l�L__. / //7 /`74-•-•,C- - ( 1:4,rei ' - -�.ticsU`/P,u,c� �`,Tti—cam`- „g:71,2 l Yi^t,Y.l,C a, S.I ,. /cc-v-,,5 (C3 .3 J,'J6 t Ault and another is Tanned near Reensbu g. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STAND. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the wmers/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGIN=NG AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not leien REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BE CW THE GFCUNDWArtt-t, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WArk.R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACID IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - - _ _ _ - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of the lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, gnea into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel Ycds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG T OMPPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SCURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HFARTNGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLDRAazNS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-cad) in fmiaing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address C7/3 GI, /714 . c///?o A// M_ 4 2431 15E" ftirre. 3aa, w t\son lAcLU */7/ 243 S 77/' -1!/a- `17711 Q .41wOr021 J. ,QA(.3V ?Lb Ct. #/ ��l /Son /tat/ t - tD )1 1/ =;()L S. W. 06 ,n.ticARl p : � ?0) 2/ 56'ra( /TaI 9 A06" 1 any b cc lvto ✓1 McAkict'tO/\ iCu5 (rh' Are ec.eaai ,o( , �1}e (Li I LeNenn +c n co 661 140! 6ree(tj 8O(03a. _ AvAr-c77 g'3/ �� \vle - ` oc,31 w _ Cu cpC~~/ u L� Z G H/7#IZ lS�N C7 2EELC_f Co. gp(o 6 y4, �: �'�_It�� �1 ; \, 1103 Cunw CiNg1Q,A Q 60�)k - �c,L\( 2'3106, The cree_ey-:u it en land:Ill ;s 1,2,a4L ArED BY r< 4RENr STANDARDS. Be- cause it was establiF 1 prior to the adoption of fedE A. RQA laws and prior to the adoption of cu. .ent state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FITPr) AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS 'DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not 1PPn REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAnR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLUENIS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED COMPS! The Giteley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. ~ - - - - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel lds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATit. IF THIS POMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Watar (lial i h' MIT.CT BE URGED TC T? r..,......P rm .a,a.. Tc.:, Swsc�c OF THIS 1.L11r1HM1NAT'IUN! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1PaSP join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-CM) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND SATE LAWS. Name Address U. 5livivn G �/lli/l7Lwn /Li/ /107 YN_ /ecicyrCO o0(a3 1 i1ok.,14,c 9,4)4), fa gm 5-65 Eves iZe 6063 J /1 I ,l^ G '� 3/v .1A/ ,`•C 6/an,y` 6v. /y e0 3' � n ' - P P .101,i L, tolill i u� 71777(614r-2 .<4 ji, Live g/D 7a-tot- �fa l/Gr e/ey CO tOe�l Dl Oitnewt 'tit' ,_A7). d/l Ahrri , (Ate I,y S3c6 ,�. i ,/)L- 2,1 /ya,, , fon (lea /L e'l ,Zi-0 j t? a , ...,, . 2 I Cr / icti i 1:56ii._ GT ,: c_ h- (I roi Ll (` 01.- 1 s HGIJLLI`voiL C,(eeIe y '% �et t nr`,.o /1 a02--( y s y' '-,4oe 6c.te/e3/ D POI wAtreA 3ovrrnAl /VZY // 'WE GKEECcy Co 5064 d V ncQ _ CO, U ? r ( Sneer- Crick fl)7 ay-cc-kid,Cdr. 'i 2) \ 11:106es HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-M"LIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-POW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR CalAfNAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles fruit the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at ins Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Local farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LAitH THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is,located near Ault and another is planned ntar Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE G O NDWArtm, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WALTR, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile fruit the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - _ - _ _ ODNIAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and 11710 THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLArn.. IF THIS GIMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and yrvund water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SCURCE OF THIS ODNTJ NATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HF-ARRINNGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Please join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Address t���111 . 3aC leis ca.", 215 t ? W ch' 7O 6-1// (o • 1107 1-44-ii lakn�.,\od ca. &. � ni2,14 9-0,21/3 SVZ (� ll2/ iticte..tfisPr A t$ivtt 6 .go a 3' `766`1 S. W4ShL.4, Ea>~ l� 4.1-01180 )2 44n°— k0 .SU1,e.rseif ,Q1 fvt 6Ol A, (o, z Flo/ (4,4t4-- Ask 51 . ¢.A h/mtz Co; SOAO I / 931061 .tcs - o =AND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility .'n s is located near Ault and another : planned naar Keensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY C' Trmrr STANDARLS. ,Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of fedor- YSRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulation:;, the a4ne:: -rators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The 1: - :ill has not been REQUIRED TO caiPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASLL DISFCCAL Li : When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATM, was UNLL'1: ", -rd TRASH WAS !XJ!dPED INTO STANDING WAIL_R, all in a major drainage area 1/2 r Cram the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD c-i STIE SUCH <. ' ill: CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN EN:ANGER CS:S UNi) AND : :.CE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ron-is on si. .. . which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert .. . ...dwater and surface run-off. - _ _ _ - CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY =Al , is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The hsadgatPs of '.'.se lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irricn n ditches, finds its way through gravel brds and sloughs and INFO THE BI,' - .:_::LPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLArrr.. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO LE ' LED, contamination amination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. 1n: iste Deparnent of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division the Division of Water cpality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE TIE SOURCE Or 77aS CONTN'DNATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS rust fonts on '_::is facility so-that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. • Ploace join COIDRADANS - CONCERNED OVER ?ULCER (C-a--) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by :: • ning your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Color-': Department of ,Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL OomPLY S JSI: CURREN: : :FERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address m` 2./ 2-2_ :eft /3 £ urcyLoLd VC £LO ‘.1/ GIlL/i/G / Yi7 /7 ?e sv Li- " : ?7C e!' 0a CID. ,717/ q/A %'`'/A6 A WI 0 en ii ��Y�il e.k9 oe7/"7 �r/ D- . :PIT GRAN do l Y O 11W - Z Z-U e-.to. �1 -�l v'Vk& Co CS .S I Z z5:: weR < t ho Quu .CO gam I 931061. even though a large, lined and cluttered facility Indry lands is ltratarl near Ault and another i ,lanned near Yeensburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT 'STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the amers/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNIWArtlt, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUQi AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS; • CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. - - - _ - ODNrAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring-irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel beds and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THCt SON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface arid ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleas join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name • / 1 Address q1 -7725/1a- !oSL 24,,Z) `. C c. , 4i, 1 Lima,- 8oaac( )N t4&pan '16 ? f P(cyd PI , Lime!' dCG,$) ,( lamh.p.± IZe(s (Ai-Fr-eruct-4f Lfrtiuocx.(Re? 4 ( ct.r 1.Do1'a.. g rnP UN(, LnulwpySov‘ (4Lt..L� qF(;rQEls 9, 93g I Ghde U . L19m�-) (. s i � G X9'34'. f'`��, fee// ��. ��3i (NUR 5.1 Mail& . MO Pr JSON gb 45 . ioC07 u3. 70 /iv?.AruoAa /op? /2 Ave I Qrzley,Co .3oc7) `t `79 RytzwOUlch Ro.S).er')Lrncto sac/7e (3i441Ce0/9y (ay %e'306 ifedary-#ot'% 031061 .i.c, aiu ul ea J FIS LO t..'ik'E1IvL even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another .` planned near Keansburg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT 'STANDARCG. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not lunAn REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GRDUNL1'ATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS DUMPED INTO STANDING WAiLat, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REMEMBER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, ' CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. _ _ _ _ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in ' neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel !carte and sloughs and INTO THE BIG T CI'IPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATIE. IF THIS DUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Quality MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. P1Pasp join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. Name Address ) 1201 61,05,---C_ Plc 6 i,./ S. -64,40),4,4_ e!"`'` v f Gti , IA_32 tACJL.ID77(Y.t C a _ /z'Rt/ /�,j `— NYC- 02& 6,07-44) psi 3 csia: /S cd �(Azi-gXezt67 p q nr-yo. u. ;Dr' Greek-a , co< r'IQAA(ymnn4 .tn'lu Ofi4 316l Si'Y¢t-4 -{1 a'D ha .C. ) .�) . $0bf' .h 1 P . e cu,s-r rte. i. v o nirrl On 3 n(37 37 r �'tePreikker (&07 Ic2rh SF6reek/60(03) J Ake,' A olo,. Zucca ro Rue '7 aim_ #{"` aim_ ( Vas 6Pc“tn— q(� t 41 a6 I ► 93 .061 HAVE A C-COW! ! BE CONCERNED! ! GREEELEY-MILLIKEN LANDFILL Coloradans - Concerned Over Water (C-CCW) is a group of concerned Colorado citizens who demand action by their elected representatives to protect public health and the environment. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is located in a MAJOR DRAINAGE AREA, 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River and 1 1/2 miles from the South Platte River where the two rivers meet at Dos Rios. IN 1971, the Evans dump had reached capacity and the Greeley-Milliken landfill was proposed. Tma1 farmers agreed to siting of the dump because they were promised it would be only an INTERIM DUMP, AND WOULD CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 1986, when a new site would be in operation. TODAY, 21 YEARS LATER, the Greeley-Milliken dump is still in operation, GROWING LARGER EACH DAY! The landfill continues, and threatens to EXPAND, even though a large, lined and buffered facility in dry lands is located near Ault and another is planned near Keenslxrg. The Greeley-Milliken landfill is UNREGULATED BY CURRENT STANDARDS. Be- cause it was established prior to the adoption of federal RCRA laws and prior to the adoption of current state regulations, the owners/operators have NEVER FILED AN ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DESIGN PLAN. The landfill has not been REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL LAWS! When the landfill was begun, it was dug BELOW THE GROUNDWATER, was UNLINED, and TRASH WAS LUMPED INTO STANDING WATER, all in a major drainage area 1/2 mile from the Big Thompson River. REFER, EVEN HOUSEHOLD WASTES SUCH AS PAINT CANS, SOLVENTS, CLEANERS AND GARDEN PESTICIDES CAN ENDANGER GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IF PLACED IN UNLINED DUMPS! The Greeley-Milliken dump has holding ponds on site, which collect water. It also has deep, dangerous trenches to divert groundwater and surface run-off. ._ CONTAMINATION FROM HEAVY METALS is being detected in neighboring irrigation-holding lakes. The headgates of these lakes are opened, the water leaves the lakes, goes into the irrigation ditches, finds its way through gravel hods and sloughs and INTO THE BIG THOMPSON AND THEN INTO THE SOUTH PLATTE. IF THIS LUMP CONTINUES TO GO UNNOTICED, contamination of Colorado's surface and ground water will result. The state Department of Health, through its Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and the Division of Water Qi,a1ity MUST BE URGED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOURCE OF THIS CONTAMINATION! PUBLIC ATTENTION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS must focus on this facility so that it is closed and any resulting contamination is treated. Pleaaa join COLORADANS - CONCERNED OVER WATER (C-COW) in focusing atten- tion on this serious problem. Indicate your concern by signing your name and address below. This petition will be given to the Colorado Department of Health, DEMANDING THAT THE LANDFILL COMPLY WITH CURRENT FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. N ID Address 7G G(/ len-,0 /rf'fl 600ccO(/(J . g a2d 7/909 E ar. f ro/ 6 'lo/ . 9�2 rn z� //3 S-6 s_ova// a . 7 c i v-eiv) co goaat/ /rte vi _ (codlti / ac-t . oc• ,`_3A2c) '2Al1 dA` _'� CIAAA c0 , xi 4 s A a 9-21061 Dear Commissioners, Enclosed you will find the names of 122 citizens who have spoken out against the continuation and expansion of the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill. These are concerned people who worry about the future of the land and water of this county. They ask that you, as their chosen representatives, close this landfill and oversee the necessary reclamation so that Suture generations might enjoy the rich resources of Colorado. Please consider these requests in your decision on October 13th. Most Sincerely, yew- 0 *A A Toni Arnold 931961 t We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed. Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS / f ,t(_10 :1-N c,.1 Arty «) it K.4_4 _9 4r d,l i. (. .5 . /.5;`-- /c ri S-/-C cc (0 0 / //; J (\ � ��h f✓17!i.( e-2 a � / ,r�w/ri C \ . �h.1 A�f•:.`..'1/K e . �14 AC TAIL-, t,'1 P)eit a )(c 9c S ( i�A » ->la' i ve -ri ((-� LCASI3)7 • 7 MY r b IA clQ en l t 7 tit, Sol ,A,nitiLJA � c 0 8n4_ f UL<� N7 /%. r itd.iuST yJ* CO J J%? yip • 49- S •f [Pt_7.,cd cJ lc/na-170D . 70,53 \�-...... / / O 5 wf Me ,q tl iS- m r L i 1 Jq..tl Cit. SrS S.4 j ntiei<5— 70.,exa—rt-einv --6 �4� a AA r' /1'/,_irrer , A 0 . Jo Ft ry 57ow a) /r,\--\ ° S o 5 3y ' '' " - � )-, r 1140 N. Park A e L- t1.pisTo ) j e- O- k L r - off. d3-1fWCe 1/ 994-1>.��t . fir, 1 3K 7 .S. /4 z • / iv. 7 (4,._.-,, (n 5c S3y _. ii-zet Lam-( , v2 /a 5 • N j lY w7. �O' . jr-t)53V cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA • Weld County 917106 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed. Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS • • 60 80.53y ti' <. .3V Co. tos-3 O . CO 2031, EbLe5 Ct 0Sy 1 kit /'cs39 i `�S't % Rs egre✓c,. ( l O h. rez,,,. ,g7S- 2 �� � . 1cc kdo AAv+-MkAq;y,AA m t� �` �t„� CF. SC551 but r.r.�.- tm a a 5i ' Na /,„a Et G✓k,�Tt�'U i,re EDS 3< r l .> St4'lt 'itbDC 7,0D7-1 OPrt4KroCtri. rte . ��� �, (fl ,3 ) 2O1 0o w -\c�. cLc\ , \S JJ� ,i �.9rr` CapJsa l�n„ � / / -7i ,, , A . /1. /S .fs—D,.�.Ca .�� _I + ' , -iL .„,„, 9 Pi (-1ic e Ckut TO - xS-lv,,/, CO S'U.S1`/ Belo ra tin ll2w N. 7 rl ,S4 /77 cl-Oran co 865? l et. /IS ilef wz 1a //7 ,171-e >-rn- t • SGovemor Roy Romer • Attorney General TPA • Weld County 9: 061 - - We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. ., y Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered ... There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS c)( 1 /til4L-if.fl A,�iIA1 c3q „"T 1�.� j/1iA./ q . y L, Y�Wc Pr c( �40A 0CN , C J�L s� C.) Fro' 3 ' - s,9 G���l ,fir _ Y Biwa .._f' F ,270° I 'Jc c2, I '7 4,1 ,�``"" co 76Z� 6-5-&2? zc C/ ' �7` �� e l�L�or Si? J, PI ' `"'. C 77 C ` ""Li...: Y .l U a- S. �J� f , 2� V✓ c c ➢ tea-nom`------' 1zn WC, 2 Z z--. uk noZ,/ . :, ie- --,,Q i ci cfr 2‘l rn,tt, e.,n co _ 2 SY3 7 V9 (,) c-k II- On : / ) .` (ce � co � 1 fa rib rio/fr cc: Governor Roy Romer . Z/z£ ib/J Attorney General ., 'EPA Weld County we, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS ,,�-.� 'n,g r/ i } - t k fir J . 9gy( w 4t4'W m tz c J /// cy Ca4-77e L'"- • y f cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney Genera] 'EPA Weld County :1061 • We, the undersigned -it zens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Certral Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT .ocated in a remote area . It is located in a poor geologicrs si ' e -- due to high water table, natural underground • p- t. gs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South P'.atte Rivers . This lanc''ill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contami%ation of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Con- enience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites Fie being planned and developed. Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted,i Or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS •per P �T� �;, . Z./ IR-wll A .aal7-3 67 7-") 1 i s / � l �J, a,�i1 /��,c 4m Ai �zs %n cJ ni /2-061- 4- rvtiwrans y f/s dohs et, cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General SPA Weld County 971061 • We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur . Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS Cl/t2t4 •- wc_p - ,ciC m ,.114 '� .k,�... \ -Y cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for- the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . ' Transfer stations are an option . We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS lAIL IS 30 • l l/.• (2 • • 1.2 3-1 (c r .� Awe otS. cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 971.061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan. Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. V It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes. V When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS p �[ �'1�ir, t �[�CL� �✓w//o c ��I ��C ��� /�1// �L:d C°n cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General "EPA Weld County P71.061. TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. • ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. V It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. V We oppose accepting any special wastes. V When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment. our water. our future! ® NAME ADDRESS %�Rtr .� i ��f ,C�/ �fdey (i .�, : % 01 We / l� .G �c c �C A 1 1 0 7 u t S7`$' ¢,/ 77' 7 l `—fre76,�uc)3663/ i� c•<y � i�tee c ere r 6. l/`� U/16It /eb eoS5O /` -' c op, J / / t)c _p_ii e//a /S Svc Cf.G'e-s",44 c ."5 -«• 325 z s ' - 9p i '.n -OS(-fc, I„ - r( ,5--ems.. a-ec' & - G 4 ( '-2 .L/ 7do C " 5� f .,.F ( oi: 6-013/ \ � :_. 1 " VI\\V-- S CLimc\ M_� ow ; ?r tCz.l•... -r ri r, t m X01v7 �uG LL _,,,,,,y.,67—,----,t, " g5-6 vie 6 '3—'- I"it r 7 Sate_ n l b(-{S (o wC SZ— a (Ai t.(\_(\ 51- t° r,! .SCE S. 7/7. w_ t jo x H 3c= r- , cr 6 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General .. 'EPA Weld County 9106 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. V This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. V It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. V We oppose accepting any special wastes. - _ _ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS I I n cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 931061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option . we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS C.1 & tom°'« 116LD — OCR'rn. u>oc / ` k UJutsQsaR p —e-, )_:7 3, '� (C.> S,IK ate/e j�Q��, cc: Governor Roy Rosner Attorney General ., 'EPA Weld County 931061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur . Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS (4r r cc lock 1c\ A1/4,.( ,�<f � (6 7)1631 z a 6zith .- /00 Co 353-1, Q(re �' ems Celn �Olo3/ o e,-1-r9 16 i"�• 3,7 CA sl �"? Li .C.c .Xa 5-• • cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General "EPA Weld County 91961 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. if When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS • • Colo. G C(iit. • fri 7 _ C (r, G� a. s :. _ I • r V • rk C-C) ry7 t / " i Gze/ en CO _ Da13 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 931061 • We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS 1 V/ • re 4 491, ,d - —2o7--67- t -7 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General SPA Weld County fr1061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur . Convenience is never a factor, when our water iii endangered. These are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS L r La/ eMe nt.(c.'f -2-4? le dhe. gaze VI A}tes Dv lgnv.leti Go r%�`►'l l k' ESS LEI? 7 1 Cc 1 S 4 '1 fi Q ,',.&Srin mnR4 t&It. 2l put 6R.e.r,\ e ..., etaal a osa4a,2 86 JL_n ,pca7 s� � 11 "3 eln:21 431 Me ,is Asti E, �tnik jb �A 3(-5` ) • ( rw4,AA .ik2t5 4a c.t..� 'A LnC llg \n/At KEfi 'T/L/ 20 rasz (2_.) Arne° CO Ce ) Lti ,l• • cc; Governor Roy Romer ' Attorney General 'TPA Weld County 9:1,061 . TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health - We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. V This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS • attilCA ? �� fi & /3e3 theft �d / 7I c / 5 , r /, 3< /7/7 -.r —e t e /!6 .S'. rTPEL AVE, ILLjkFU �� I/G s .T7 : /// Aye 2I/7i Ii7 I c ( �yv� Lew O / S c.-e -74 '71 1 .fee 4J „, (ere? 'ruytt ), -3 S fr,te cis . ,ace.Om0_. ec L- /d3 5 FM-0-6U- / - _ yz z U J cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld Counts 9:ioc .. We, the undersigned citizens , oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs , irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur . Convenience is never a factor , when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . LJri ,/ E ADDRESS ,S' 3k tJ .5 CS;MJ. etc CO • cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County !71061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the. Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option . We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRFSS 0<7717 , e � C 3 / ] reel Ar7�G<� �� ' $cSso /j,(`� /O 3 3 6//,./i,,n , fi St� /,q. r alien 10.4-15—C3 C7hfr e at) Aor,/s% D ;nri),.< Q, /v R0:5_5R0:5_50i L aft / ✓_ , I a / 3/ /z' T1 e /,, _., 3 trJ 'VOW.? Coin ff.?,54'i r� 7 , elii<1r:.c ,a6"5'4i Gtx /9 r,Jfn (lc or, l"1G ,Qas� o cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 91.11061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area. It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed. Transfer stations are an option . We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. Please protect our environment, close and remediate this facility. NAME ADDRESS /3/C/U'TC- 4gq •5�.t`Ser A/rA',4g /,4K//tvDo j Co gca- Cr',_ -e-v11 r& JLYSN. /,lel)rvh S/ - fret co/i to 05Z) H CLct Stet I€ A erjer P33S- v,tty r AveJ c cQ ✓ Co Sc3c `/ /.3 oru 4. .6 .-,, Cis �e ld-� ( aa-- 7fZ>4 'Roo E. 364..l Oft Ft en flocs Co 9051O ;tee' &pu, ��3(�'l�l (ho � �,C�Q�, 3osa/ / ?d19 OS�`� t,r,�� �-sca ZZ�(� /YZZ�. ' t u Cc 8052 6 (fir Ltic S 7e At �J� i�% CG CZI loft w _ ,rrunTa ,A t1oe. , 66 (4�s, co 8o,—,2 ) 6. C�' �C��� 43i� l'eeat;C `{ _M1 (V FCS_35 KC 9171.961. TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. V/ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! Cis NAME ADDRESS ' / 7 . / /&y � 2. i, / , � fre- / 7.�rp.-,-*-0751 /q/4 73,tez r C r e.t3a,7 n9_2)424;44,2)42/./U4 p-St dsito _Ce-►-- W6 fait( fo icy / It k i 9/.2 33�1a4J Cr274-fir - pi C FOS`�c ki . ..eta .,,rticv ��u 4rtw_ v 3 _ 1 ,-. II "1 C' '' .L c s1 A o f •. "4 b i .i. _ .J,/ /r-",:i1/4, e? U,y g'r/2 /7,-7 t-1C �thoS EL.?? cp/F /? t-c O c'5c/ //L+I.E_ (- ac r- .,�-, i / 7A_.e.,L .,ILanc, co So C(1_3Lill, el @,&000-5 , l( ri 5einar t- , s t, 50053 i2 c :.1-. (.r. !.- ti, VA-to ��r/3 o - , 11 //ll' ..±-413- 4,10,4,4r,„,,)_ki tie.-17.- de et_Ay `I 42/.. --{ ",.4,,•z e r . cc5i--i 3 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 9:1061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs. irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remedlate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS 3 i S I+ I"�. S ,C C 44i 2/3 a/ S S . b.-1- 1 d av-e yY�'.I;,i? a,, . /0= AAyw (27//S OA- /7o /%i/;kc. oCoe 9,--e-/ X/ .Ja/ ,ji. s , ,cC„.. J Q..-<_ , n/ _lets.: . _� G . ci 3i � S• Do-,-,Ac_ 'M ,/ I I , kc,. 1 M�� /d L> S /'con c ,c c m - / f , %e ,7 ,4.,. �? ` /€o S. Or9raTy nai Jeri ,4.uIL/e.2 -\•1),C„-- 4-4,--\-0 30\ L&- Q.)r on. ,..._. .e_,, ,c is 97 / f R tic6:22,2— e yi 9— c3urs2 0 _At, atiflaeid tl;wYt at _. 2-( 0 , �k.�., IIQ-lijke- Cn—brs 7 6v, £ catf2f1 1772-CL)/r Lam, U co �� .; • - ..-- '/C S pr,l-dyi.7 Mr 4J, i//i k. m , (t C. cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 9161 We, the undersigned citizens , oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option . we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . / NAME ADDRESS /6 laCb - to�� c.7 f�1� / Aso a� LO /�d� Cl -,4 �ti 1 � d 9/5 ir9m,aluita4144 . ofthu4inii,er. 3 cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 9:1061 Z 5 Y JLS LL Li We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME /, fJ� �� ADDRESS r p L-4-4,----- a� Y�� ff Z n fl, s2 W�ll���✓rr�ap D $O3 S 6 �y ,1i`c. I)Ct.�. l'O 0 Reeyf� at-r/c/iC'4. "vd 7 Ce47. oil a lr- .mesa{ry% ' pppp // 11%(-4 .. . . 62_00 l Oi LOP ' Gt tc y 9067.3V r� . G9OD t ,'11 ' e 0° � (� ),d � # �� Soy^ 5, o C 1 O . ,� 2 �- `I - , �, j �, �� ,(.% �CC� ?tX loffp r5J ' ,-;-,-z,2;-11, C ,..„,,,,,,d4,,_ ny 6, , ,,. 1 /Pt �� .:-225. ixel I S d, ate /1/) Z•.,-ei44.,- hry9 r cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General . 'EPA Weld County 921951_ TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! Qk NAME ADDRESS tit. O /Z/a/W 02/7(-1/?4n.SCk-fllun(4. ?a5s9 &0( w OW053 ®,, F�✓��G2ti ?C)0417 (26- rc. a O nua fir - p 1-7 tel ,o r) �—' -2I/ 144 r oyt ! - rosy 7' l' )sa l.11i AL-ACT 2 Z 1-2 Lca re 2 Z-,Jdc/ca-„ (C) YG . oi5 wck 17 _fo„�,,,, a. cr-`�Ja',1 6'gg1 C. (0 bluest Jo4IJS�otteu x 4 ���c � TJt�C � y� � fir, 3� -/ii,-/"4/7 /3,�wr- P.c. tou a9 L64 h Qo(o .l-lu�` a ;ratio.Sfba.t ( F0531Jim, Beo vi1 22 fttedsir3 -Se kns`lo4A CO gcu.-7)1 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 9:1061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs. irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS c ni�c c . Ft i.Lt a-e- //S /1� _s s�o kru�ALW z (72,6 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 9:1061 BTU Roger Doak. Geologist • Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. V This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. VA are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the tig Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surfac : and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resot; -ce recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any spec,al wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS I/7 3 k _ .o_ 1 & �o cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 97106i We, the unde: .. ,. , _ ^ ,e : . . : : •.t . . ; ;,. . t a at,e- 'e . r . . f . ':. it• of Designation forstne Central wei _ 5•.. . ar ; _5r .f . . . . - . atet outside the Greeley-Mill : ker. area Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor , when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS > -LJ fit Vre CD I LP 4 .14r1 0..v." e �.(_ LG ,,� �� 4f5a. -1 a , ce,A) _ ` O CQ/f♦ O/en,m /C1 , /90;„. ( a ' o ( +1 . at OD /f e `3 f5/3 N(/hihIl,r el-- 17Unn✓J� ! rJ �� Ott 7 ?I7 1,3 (4) St ,t1AcyCai dc �k /lg9ll Wc`R 90l , a Stale. CO � L/ . cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County F':1061 . TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. V It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. V We oppose accepting any special wastes,When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! te NAME ADDRESS / rA 7-11--reg yf2 `t 6c /CS 79 [2 ti fz/ie C°ii g/� kce,"s M;/// n4ed go 3 1 2 q /ire. ,/ /'�� iuyco . 'o ) �'� Sc'e, 31 / ( ee Cs.<.6 - 7/P - 5f ,e Le,) , g 6 3 y cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County �� ♦)a • We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME ADDRESS -LA-- I. rot-/- o o Po .3/ .'DG3/ t 3 • 4.4ce.tS," �/ .r - €✓. 8'OG3 -260 - 40-Ne. 06.77 • S"( 9 `l �c� zj c aSi r Sers-6,' tor te 113 es;14,., estcG %9h(,„ ` z o2 uo 9/h /due Greeley C-o. £ 631 �'"„ 3 I (5 7 1-e 6r-rt/w ( 70I (ANNd 7 G et u 37 3 7 - :. b -e/te So[<39 mss% 3V 7e6.3/ Wg3y S/.> Gi i c /Cv e 6ticc/c�/ • cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 9:1061 We, the undersigned citizens , oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option . We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . E ADDRESS g(16/72cos u3f 9024 /1/. .USA gib , ‘40.5116 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County 97 061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface.and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. V We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS ,353• ! Co. • _ a S r Fnn1\ 3 . 2� ,, Ld,/ ,z. gts 4. ce: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County ?:1061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. V We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS � ZQu d L 3- 'el' fAtc� y9 S 4b 4E)auot-a-, , cn sn`nb65(La ,05 ' • �lii_� cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County A+ 9 061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in encangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAM:: ADDRESS �� , ,/1� ? :/ £s Z r . /! 114. i,. Co., • e .� :� __� 1 /DU 1 3 _ /...� _ . 2 CC/1/ A-e42 546-'2) , 31,ZoBetE' '% i r "--- ,?05 All 257 4/intf;uif CO SL41mn , 34 f2_ t'-v.y en`7 ten/ q^g0 Sr C 8° p, /2'3 x- w)C e it lit,,.,,L.,_,- °41 goy-s-0 c ti 4,,,,,,t ff /3561, z.,,,,,,, 39 4ald, F°6 _ . > 1 4 9' ff ft C> �, el- - ?O. �/ le fide/ •p fL a _ (Q • fl0 5 t cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General .. 'EPA Weld County n - .061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. V We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS /11/44-- pc /1 ??- lv c/4 #-(s. iah,4s7 wiv 5sos3 y (1%- ro_ K_. u. 33o S . 5con a Or— )&A 3/7 Lain-Q m ///I4',, g osy3 p, /5J 73 wc- 32/ealelcr Leff i g�/r -/ /0 7 t i/Aff NA /i9 // ; if Eh' ea ft-: 106-VX)rte Sifie.A4 r o/i 8z _i �,d 1,()c- W tnec /u2IJi 'tc C� 3n / .St- 4-e_ , � = 6v r .5 /s4 - iO/wlvwri Co fOS3>1 r- 4/x//141 ccvr 0S' s'. giu //r`e- Co 'oSY3 n C\ ,,t.51 A . ialli 119'ir g_o rz�.1 A-0 e_ ffl; !�, t Beni Op w n-4e cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County 9:1061 TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes. - When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! ® NAME ADDRFSS A d • 30 , A gnu _ 2 - 9 3 .2S . :�s. .� . : 3 i ,/ - ' .! ` i_ �d 6,3/ / ) ' — �� �n . ) e j/ L-'�c,-7" ..( / �. ..i . �C /i iii A/ r'.er_ ce4 " 1e-,ci<lo L _, , �.r J7 . \D c_ J /�) ,7/z, .4-'/L 4 , ( ') .;7 � I 'C,,,.,z_ / /123 23 i ' 717 7.7 t I I ' r:,It,1>>lr � );� IX,�; IM4n_c1. iCi ��;,��a ',i r��,.�1 < -1-s-L-' - /}4 '�L4-- 773-2 ✓ `� S� (lr`,f(E it17( t' . 'E 1 cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General . 'EPA Weld County ( `,.7..064 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS --�, • x . ,,,,c..4 .M 1113 H ,n, r {sic: i Nd 6-1/4 ,414y Co . N yr ID 1 ne tt1-� V/''L.O/('�/ ter/�L'l, (ail' a/6,2 CI- ,'lHo- lo-/ c 660 -' ,6 19 s Al.. (-d', zsci /y -64-e4 no/ t �icL. lit 3s t ,1^ , T W ' Co_ �` 7>,?zy u,>ro�_ / 4 /7 C Cs rte, �..C L%� . , (4 1- "<fl ��/ �5 7 / to �� • 767 , 'ti qq� ( ..JC� I. �P �� ��(\ 9 ` . i ,4yfi 2 v s. D 7/71 LW - ,�26 .'C�4i'2././-Q e )...�?cidet �& cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General .. 'EPA Weld County TO Roger Doak, Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. V It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes, let alone bringing them in from other states and Canada. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! NAME ADDRESS 1,..-C_,. Qa em_t-o` /� sr,i �-err.' )1/ Cara 2,i£ ,4 - / o/D 5.7e Si-05 (6,- a. -AQ,try /// Co /7_0 a vcr /1f////C' V C o/c 5C0$t,3 v e 9 c4-e I rieit ..- 72,41Zed/-/ --, „ f/'i r ria (--- - C / " r#Zr-Cia re- t.•e l 9 a 1 aryL'- 9igy " Lod a /6// �- �' z' Cie, aw �1c /9/1 /sue 4 11-a-,62 �' Lr //frb r;' 13 Boor/ cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General EPA Weld County nir 't> n We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME , ADDRESSIM W\ t1c4WS 0 il‘,P-- kS tgeft1////‘L liltA: ( (i/Cr E5 € P, 1, .c. , ?./� �4.4, /40 Any, Z', 9ffin,o-fA-wr , \ r Icy le-(/. a ri•2 L Cte t J L L% Co. /j Wet ll7 �J \ (01o}6 6 11 ,� • Lv LAY — et Cia Rr" htl Z2-7 Z- LOCK-6? P797,if7 /C, A • QTtuF ;MAI/ /0 55 dose 1,A., . 14l II; Le-r^__ r .Sn Ona-nk, pthiloilll uJ .CQ-537K Orent //n ct 2\heft Wt&t) th, //,/(sue lOi& Ai . Po.Je. ..\Oh r..—cur (d• . • 2-oo&7 /01/4-TAMont. n2 ToANnow„ co . -- -r----- _ tes87_ ivy tec_hc— ± i5 �_cc- .. cc: Gov or R y Romer Attorney General .. "EPA • Weld � � • We, the undersigned citizens , oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area , Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs . irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor , when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option . we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS k�Y /9 ' eve i�� as-g5 s7".4-tic . 6rp42 6213/ Srigl-zet 41:3— cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County TO.Roger Doak. Geologist Patricia A. Nolan, Executive Director Colorado Department of Health We, the following concerned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill at Milliken. ✓ This Landfill is not located in a remote area of Weld County. ✓ It is a poor geological site. We are aware that the high water table, natural springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers make this unlined facility a hazard for surface and groundwater. ✓ We oppose using trains, resource recovery or accepting its by-products. ✓ We oppose accepting any special wastes. ✓ When a facility is unlined and sited in close proximity to groundwater, convenience plays no part in continuing the operation. (Trash currently is being transported from as far as Denver and Brighton to the Milliken facility!) Please deny this amended Certificate of Designation, close and remediate this facility. Let's protect our environment, our water, our future! Cklb NAME ADDRESS x � 54/Z-ii-SX ce-iir 4#C E- CL ��`` q. .. (3'V' { 2 4- „cte- l2h-fin.. e �/ y . 3fa- al.:Si CC aeler ��4, 7 .go. a 79bekto 0i� c / i„ cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld County Cr-10C4. ri We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . Tis landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor , when our water in endangered . There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. we oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility . NAME ADDRESS k �77 \ t (.15__ 4, _ . 7 PanQ r. -t n ),is. ....C. 'C.5?) � [ c cam, ZLC n ill CiBQ 5f,_;, 3 v2 ,- ' 1; GC-cc „_.,, ,, .r/�/r .. �e "/'� Jr �l_�/� I�(.)/M.n ��/J (t �P A 70 CS -- . --e z L ,,-, q,�? 6/ ) a '7 2,k r k_.0 tJ 0^( e o OF-O" __4. ,Ax,,'„, ' , 77I) AO cv vr Puput '7tr,' t cc.,sU-5-4(1/ _•Y �� 2 /err_z,,e- ,77,-,1,41 Co ge721.So S:)-O 41£t/ ed 4 tvs -zi o M • Co gd SW boy 4}e sr £tvdsok Ce ch°*-SSO cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County n71061 We, the undersigned citizens, oppo se the amended Certificate of -' Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table , natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Ri This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor , when our water in endangered. There are plannedeandtes developed . e Transft er e stations nt . areer ansites option . are being p We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, orNu use eeofo trains ioat . weesupportlawmadximumSanlofrtwo Landfill . towe properly close this facility. ADDRESS NAME _ 2 " .. '. r / 3/? J ' I4 F4 4 441k% ,ve C.�t- Gee. y • 270 ! :i .. s, �. ,..' � iI ., �' a it % .' . J ,7 - . .'�. 4 cc: Governor Roy Romer Attorney General 'EPA Weld Gounry • o-1.064 We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the 'water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed. Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . We support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. / AtrIZ ADDRESS • • 541Z9 / (.cJ•./ c/Rf i / ! • • •S'a'o . I H . \ • cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General • 'EPA ' Weld County "_.;1.06' • We, the undersigned citizens, oppose the amended Certificate of Designation for the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill located outside the Greeley-Milliken area . Central Weld is NOT located in a remote area . It is located in a poor geological site -- due to high water table, natural underground springs, irrigation and proximity to the Big Thompson and South Platte Rivers . This landfill is unlined. Due to these above-listed factors, contamination of the water has occurred and will continue to occur. Convenience is never a factor, when our water in endangered. There are suitable sites available at the present . Other sites are being planned and developed . Transfer stations are an option. We oppose ANY special wastes being accepted, or use of trains at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill . We oppose ANY new operations . we support a maximum of two years to properly close this facility. NAME 77 ADDRESS des 1161114:\ f Crd i 1! 51,1wi9 JQQcg - /y-33 ;/C,t,lr dv P }tcu 441 CIkAF 1n - 3 �f" 4<rv,n u1CYIrtw. 47,z/ !2"<,c C do W eAo . Yo . I fee8QtY lice Li tf C u C# CzA4 a Q.t_ G 63 V .� .Z6j /- /j doe, e4. !- Cep! cee3i _ l4'3.3 0 @0 8©io cc: Governor Roy Romer • Attorney General 'EPA Weld County PL0637 931601 FILE CONTAINS ADDITIONAL PETITIONS. UNABLE TO SCAN DUE TO COLOR OF THE CARDS. SEE ORIGINAL FILE Hello