A2B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 9,1982 LEAF opposes ; (Continued from Page A 23) agreeing to vote yes or no on the siting of the hazardous waste landfill at Narvon. LEAF’S position was that the committee was part of an independent review process and that it was not the committee’s purpose to approve or disapprove of the site. Although it was quite obvious that ESI wanted the committee to approve the site, the committee members declined to do so. c. At the PPC’s final meeting, members hammered out the wording of the Summary Report. After that meeting and before the news conference, ESI represen tatives tried unsuccessfully to water down the report so as to cast ESI in a more favorable light and to alter the wording of the Report’s findings on Narvon Road to allow ESI to use the road temporarily to haul hazardous wastes until it would be upgraded to more ac ceptable levels. The PPC Summary Report clearly states its position: “The Committee, ESl’s com sultants and ESI all agree that Narvon Road, in its present con figuration, is not capable of han dling the traffic which this facility will generate without imposing unacceptable inconveniences and risks upon other users and residents along the road. Narvon Road will have to be rebuilt and upgraded or an alternate access from Route 322 provided before the facility is operated. ” d. Delisting-Members of the PPC learned of the delisting efforts s fsi E w of ESI through newspaper articles. The PPC believed this showed poor judgment of the part of ESI management. e. All along, ESI officials have maintained that the Narvon site will be for inorganics only. However, from July to October 1980, ESI had a Temporary permit at their Lanchester facility to process BASF Polyglycol wastes (organic material). After three months, OER determined thatthe ESI process would not work with this substance (significant leachate occurred) and the permit was terminated. During meeting #5, Brian Bennett stated “that ESI could not say that it would not take organics, it all depends on what the waste is.” According to DER records, almost 9% of the wastes accepted by ESI at its Lanchester facility contain measurable amounts of organic compounds which may not lend themselves to being processed by ESI methods. We question the reliability of ESl’s statements concerning the wastes they would be accepting at Narvon. After careful consideration of all available data, we have concluded that the Narvon Clay Mine is not the place for a hazardous waste landfill. We recognize the need for safe disposal of hazardous waste materials, but we feel that the proposed facility presents too much of a danger to the agricultural economic base of the region and to the health and safety of county residents to be placed at the headwaters of the Conestoga River. KORY GRAVITY BOX Model S-165 • Sills-7ga. • 165 Bu • 970 lbs. • Heavy Duty • 60” Height r * 4 8* , 469*» 220 Bu. Reg. 635.95 RUNNING GEAR • Standard Tongue • Adj. Wheel Base • 6 Bolt Hubs Less: Wagon & Tires 10 TON Rei 8 TON Reg. $499.95.... Sale *469** 6 TON Reg. $465.95.... Sale *43s** SPEEDY CORNCRIBS 7 : uuuuKMr"— •■■EHK, ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS. INC FIELD DRAINPIPE (ASCS Approved) 4" Solid 6” Solid or or Perforated Perforated Also available in 8", 10”, 12”, 15’M8” CALL FOR QUANTITY PRICES • Easy to erect • Rods in lead of bolts on wire mesh We Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD! if you find a lower advertised price on any corn crib (same capacity) we will match the price! HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS SUPER 2-FER CHAIN SALS 14”...2/ , 19 ,5 1 16”...2/»24* 5 , 20”...2/*26 M BARN TRACK & HARDWARE (YOUR NEW PLACE TO BUY DOOR TRACK) • Box Type Trolley | • Adjustable Rollers R a 'l . 1 and • 16 Gal. /1 Hangers *V'SJA s i7" ft vt <4/ | pair I 2500 -> 5000 BU. BIN Store Your Grain For a little over 17* aßu. • 65 12 volt • 3 yr. warranty Electric, Poi. MOISTURE IE Reg. $94 NOW *79" MODEL LIST *2o9** *324” •349” •349” Super 2 Super E-Z XL-12 330 CORDOVAN TRACTOR BATTERIES AS LOW AS *39” SALE •164** »o aa*s •269" •262"