Say what you will about Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams, but when it comes to serving on the Ozark Mountain Solid Waste District (OMSWD), he has remained consistent in his opposition to any measure that would allow the reopening of the North Arkansas Board of Regional Sanitation (NABORS) landfill in the Three Brothers community in Baxter County.
Say what you will about Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams, but when it comes to serving on the Ozark Mountain Solid Waste District (OMSWD), he has remained consistent in his opposition to any measure that would allow the reopening of the North Arkansas Board of Regional Sanitation (NABORS) landfill in the Three Brothers community in Baxter County.
With the stroke of a pen on Thursday, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders may have handed a final victory to those opposed to the sale and reopening of the North Arkansas Board of Regional Sanitation, more commonly known as NABORS landfill in Three Brothers.
The notoriously leaking North Arkansas Board of Regional Sanitation (NABORS) landfill, capped by the state nine years ago for serial violations and leaking leachate, is the focus of attention once again across this karst-laden stretch of the Ozarks.