The head of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation commended the decision to deny a plan for a hazardous waste landfill to be built in Niagara County.
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The DEC’s Hazardous Waste Landfill Siting Board voted unanimously on Monday to reject a proposal by CWM Chemical Services to build a new 43.5-acre landfill to hold 6 million tons of hazardous waste. After the decision, DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton sent a written statement to The Buffalo News:




