Summary
Despite a thumbs-down from county officials, Clean Harbors Environmental Services seeks state permission to dispose of nuclear waste at its landfill at Grassy Mountain, Tooele County.
The company is interested in disposing of Class A radioactive waste -- the lowest hazard rating, and the only type that can be legally imported into Utah -- at its landfill. Presently, the landfill handles hazardous but not radioactive waste.See the full content of this document
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Clean Harbors Pursuing N-Waste Option
The only radioactive waste facility licensed in Utah is that of EnergySolut...
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