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  1. I understand your point, and I would be right behind them, but no, they would lose their jobs. I wouldn't need a union to take care of me, I would leave because the company didn't care about me. It's not even a union debate, and I can't get into that because I have no experience with them. Those are just my personal feelings
  2. There's no union here, and I would be screaming from the rooftops if this was happening. I can get another job
  3. I plead with the employees to make a stand over this. I know some of you guys are reading this thread, and the opportunity is slipping away. I'm just some guy on the internet, what I say goes only so far, and I can't say too much for fear of my job. You guys were there, you know what happened. This is not right. Decisions were made that led directly to that disaster, and even if Mr. Pierce's family gets a settlement for millions of dollars, where does that leave the rest of us? This isn't a local issue, this is a nationwide issue, and you guys are in the spotlight for a brief time. You guys could make some noise that would affect change for all of the rest of us. I understand why you don't speak up, I have mouths to feed, too, but what are you defending? Just Google "landfill slide". It's just a matter of time...
  4. I think this is a national politics issue. Any decision made in PA would affect the entire industry, so just pay up and move on
  5. Ok, so define that procedure? If I wanted to floor in an entire cell with sludge, there is nothing but common sense stopping me from doing that. What percentage of sludge is too much to maintain a stable working face? How many tons of trash have to be available to mix with X amount of sludge? What do you do when it's raining and the sludge coming in doubles? What do you do when you are sliver filling an outside slope, where you can't put sludge? The simple answer to all of those questions is to set a limit on how much you can take, but when a government office makes a vague statement about "improper handling" after a fatality, then there is nothing these companies will change. They can just point at Greentree and say "They handled it wrong, won't happen to us". I'm just so disgusted by all of this, I thought it may bring about change, but it looks like it won't happen
  6. I think Fed's point is that there will be a large financial consequence that no one will ever hear about, and sadly he is probably right. It will be settled for millions of dollars quietly, and nothing will change for our industry...
  7. http://comanco.com/blog/comanco-completes-the-rain-flap-removal-at-cedar-trail-lf/ This is a good article that explains the purpose of a rain flap. Rain flaps are built by the contractor doing the new cell construction. When trash is placed in a new cell, the rain flap is removed and the new gravel and pipe are connected to the existing system. If the rain flap isn't removed, then the leachate collection system in the new cell is useless, there is no way for the liquid to make it into the system. It would be trapped in place
  8. This isn't something you have to be told to do. If this wasn't done, that's the equivalent of leaving the plug in the bathtub with the shower running
  9. Abatement note #2 in the notice is huge. It would take me forever to explain what that means, but if any family members are reading this, that note shows something that is inconceivable to me. Notes #2 and #5 should be paid particular attention to
  10. Go to the bottom of this story and click on the link for the full OSHA report. Read Abatement point #5
  11. This was a settlement for odor. It smelled bad at the neighbors houses. Just google this type of lawsuit and see how many there are... http://www.nj.com/burlington/index.ssf/2016/01/2m_settlement_reached_in_lawsuit_over_landfill_odo.html
  12. Takes about 2 hours to bring that much money in... I really think I need to leave this site. I think Fed is the only person that knows how far I stuck my neck out to make noise about this. For $12K... I'm so pissed that if I say what I really want to I'll lose my job. Is there any chance DEP will push harder? That investigation is ongoing
  13. http://wjactv.com/news/local/greentree-landfill-fined-12k-by-osha-in-landslide-collapse-that-killed-employee
  14. Something funky is going on with the OSHA website, no investigations showing post 2015. They were there Friday, maybe having trouble with their website
  15. I think I bought my last big truck at the perfect time. I bought a 2009 F-250 King Ranch with 49K miles on it in 2012 for $36K. When I saw the new 2017s on the road, I looked up the King Ranch price online. $85K I know the emissions regulations drove the price of the engines up by about 15%, but good lord, there's no excuse for a 3/4 ton truck to cost that much money. The only good thing about that is that with my truck still having under 80K miles on it, it's worth almost as much as I paid for it.
  16. As soon as the landfill acknowledges receipt of the citations, then the Freedom of Information Act will make them available to the public
  17. You know that Steve brought over the "search" function from the old site, right? Or, you could just always search the threads that Steelnut started
  18. They must have been bred for disposition for years. I've never had chickens that were this calm and friendly. Even the great majority of roosters are very passive. I'm very, very happy that I went with this breed
  19. That's a major milestone. I always feel like the job raising them is complete when they make it to the coop on their own Those girls should start laying around October, and you'll love those eggs.
  20. http://wjactv.com/news/local/osha-completes-investigation-six-months-after-collapse-at-greentree-landfill I hope the results and the citations issued are made public
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