Emma Dodson, 9, left, and her sister, Kyli Carrillo, 15, pick up trash along Garner Lake Road during the 2015 Coal Country Trash-a-thon. Now that the North Garner Lake Road extension is complete and open, a local landowner says trash left from trucks on their way to the North Landfill is a frustrating problem.
Emma Dodson, 9, left, and her sister, Kyli Carrillo, 15, pick up trash along Garner Lake Road during the 2015 Coal Country Trash-a-thon. Now that the North Garner Lake Road extension is complete and open, a local landowner says trash left from trucks on their way to the North Landfill is a frustrating problem.
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Totally agree. What a mess! The decision to move the landfill to the current location was a mistake
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