WHITEFIELD â North Country residents and conservation groups will rally Wednesday, July 14, at White Mountain Regional High School to urge the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wetlands Bureau to reject a pending permit for a 189-acre landfill in Dalton adjacent to Forest Lake State Park.
A public hearing begins at 3 p.m. at the high school to hear testimony on Casella Waste Systems Inc.âs proposal for a sprawling landfill it estimates will eventually bury 468,000 tons of garbage â 49 percent from out-of-state annually.
A rally will be held at 2 p.m. before the full hearing.
âWe expect a large crowd to show up for the July 14 hearing,â said North Country Alliance for Balanced Change board of directors President Eliot Wessler. âNorth Country people see that a large Vermont corporation is trying to ram another landfill down their throats, and they donât like it. Thousands of people, not only from Dalton, but also from Bethlehem, Carroll, Whitefield and Littleton are rightfully worried that yet another Casella landfill is going to really hurt their quality of life.â