Summary
Cedar Mountain Environmental Inc. announced Wednesday it will not appeal Tooele County's decision denying the company a permit to built a low-level radioactive waste facility on 500 acres next to Envirocare of Utah.
Instead, the company owned by former Envirocare president Charles Judd stated in a press release it will reapply for a temporary conditional use permit for a facility to be located in what was described only as within the county's hazardous waste corridor in the western desert.See the full content of this document
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Waste Firm Accepts Denial of Permit
The three-member Tooele County Comm...
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