TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- A state senator has joined the debate over a<br>proposed Cherokee County landfill with plans to push for tougher<br>landfill restrictions.<br> <br>Sen. Kevin Easley, D-Broken Arrow,
Thursday, August 12th 1999, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- A state senator has joined the debate over a proposed Cherokee County landfill with plans to push for tougher landfill restrictions.
Sen. Kevin Easley, D-Broken Arrow, said Wednesday that he will author legislation to prohibit landfills from locating in environmentally sensitive areas.
"I think when you are located over groundwater and close to public waterways, you have got to err on the side of caution," he said. "I don't think we're so tight on space in Oklahoma we have to locate landfills in risky locations."
A proposal to locate the Hidden Valley Landfill near Clear Creek has drawn protest. The creek eventually runs into Fort Gibson Lake, a water supply for many nearby communities.
"It's in the watershed of my Senate district," said Easley, who represents parts of Tulsa and Wagoner counties. "I absolutely will stand against anything that will harm the water quality of Fort Gibson, and I think this potentially could."
The state Department of Environmental Quality has issued a draft permit for the landfill near Peggs. Last week, Attorney General Drew Edmondson asked the DEQ to deny a permanent permit because of environmental concerns.
Easley, who authored the legislation that created the DEQ seven years ago, said the new bill he plans to propose next session would make the agency's job easier by prohibiting outright landfills that are too close to public waterways.
Easley said he understands the need for landfills but believes there are better sites than near waterways.
DEQ spokesman Michael Dean said the agency is legally bound to consider each landfill application on its technical merits and cannot be influenced by outside opinions.
"The law is very clear about what we have to do," Dean said. "We're not doing this one any different from any other application we do."
(Copyright 1999 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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