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TOOELE -- It's been less than two years since the Tooele County Commission started requiring yearly independent audits of the waste treatment companies that pay annual mitigation fees to the county, but on Tuesday that law was unanimously repealed without any fanfare.
The commission opted out of committing to the audits because of the cost -- each audit is estimated to have a $25,000 price tag -- but one man says the commission is already missing millions of dollars that couldn't be found even in an independent audit.See the full content of this document
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Waste-Treatment Law Killed
According to county contractual agreements formed in the late 1980s, businesses that deal with hazardous, radioactive or municipal waste must pay mitigation fees to the county. En...
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