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  1. Jan 2025
    1. Don’t get me wrong — I’m incredibly excited that the tens of thousands of people that have been harmed by the landfill on Long Island and beyond will get the relief that they deserve. New Yorkers that live in the shadow of the Brookhaven landfill know better than anyone the huge toll a dump has on quality of life. The odor is pervasive, the truck traffic is unbearable, and the health and environmental impacts are extremely detrimental. Neighboring residents have filed a handful of lawsuits against the landfill, which accepts toxic waste, citing the town’s failure to protect residents against toxins from the landfill resulting in cancer and other illnesses.

      There are tens of thousands of people are being harmed by the landfill in ,"Long Island, which their are facing the similar shadow of Brookhaven . The odor is pervasive, the truck is unbearable of dumping garbage causing environmental impacts that detrimental. The residents have filed multiple lawsuits against the landfill, which is full with toxic waste that that the town can't protect the public.

    2. Unfortunately, it’s a story I’m all too familiar with. In Seneca Falls, I’m leading a statewide fight to permanently close the Seneca Meadows landfill. After nearly 40 years of poisoning the region, Seneca Meadows will be reaching its capacity this year, but its for-profit, Texas-based operator applied for a permit to not only extend its operations for another 15 years but grow its massive footprint.

      The waste company wiring with Seneca Meadows doesn't seem to have the same environmental and health concerns as the residents. Wants to extend operations for another 15 yrs which if Brookhaven is to close, could become an option for their waste to be moved.

    1. She said illegal dumping, heavy truck traffic and nearby industrial properties can create an environment where residents feel disconnected with their neighborhood. She also points to health concerns including, “low life expectancy rates due to high rates of cancer, asthma and other respiratory illnesses.”

      The illegal dumping and heavy truck industrial properties can make the community have less communication with one another. There's interaction that there are health issues are being experienced like cancer, asthma and other respiratory illnesses.

    1. Brookhaven Rail has dropped plans to build a waste transfer station next to the Town of Brookhaven landfill in Yaphank, citing opposition and the state legislature’s repeated inaction on legislation needed for the project.

      Brookhaven Rail gives up on building a waste transfer station next to the Town of Brookhaven landfill because the state governing body wouldn't pass legislation.

    1. A group of teachers and students claims the landfill has contaminated the community's air and water. They say the town's promise to finish capping the landfill is not enough.The Town of Brookhaven has said the landfill will be 75 percent capped by mid-February and that it will be closed for good by 2024.In December, area residents reported a strong odor event and Brookhaven officials agreed it was the result of the construction underway to cap a portion of the landfill. But the town says other nearby businesses also contribute to odor problems in the area.Nancy Dodge believes it is not just the air that is contaminated. She says her daughter Skye was also sick the entire time she attended Frank P. Long. Dodge and other residents tested the drinking water provided by the Suffolk County Water Authority. They say test results showed high levels of the radioactive gas radon, which causes lung cancer.

      That the Brookhaven Town dump is, making children sick. Groups of teachers and students had stated that the land is contaminated the towns living condition. The community has demanded the state and the Suffolk county to do something about it. The Town of Brookhaven had told the public that landfill will be 75 percent capped by the middle of february and that it would be closed by 2024. Resident reported a strong odor event of the construction to cap the landfill where the scent was coming from, but town is stated that other businesses are also experiencing the odor problem in their area.