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Even during even hours truck trailers can be seen dumping waste at the landfill operated by GFL. Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly Agreement between landfill, environmental group could bring wanted changes Smoke emissions from the landfill are just one of the many issues residents have been complaining about for years. Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly A distant view of the landfill which has grown into a mountain since it was first established in the 1970s.

Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly Work at the landfill being done, decades of problem coming from the site are on the mend following the settlement and agreement between EJCAN and GFL. Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly This is a common scene from residents of Snow Hill who’ve had to rely on filtration system to get clean water due to the dangers of PFAS contamination. An issues that been building for many years stemming for the Sampson County landfill.



Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly This is an aerial view trucks carrying waste at the landfill which excepts nearly two million tons annually. Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly Even from deep in the distant from all around the Sampson County landfill the droves of buzzards hovering and the massive waste pile can be seen. Courtesy Photo | Cornell Watson for The Assembly Even from deep in the distant from all around the Sampson County landfill the droves of buzzards hovering and the ma.

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