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News Feb 8, 2012 - 7:41 AM


DEEP has made preliminary decision to approve Milford recycling operation

By Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)


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The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced Tuesday that it has made a preliminary decision to approve a permit application for Recycling Inc. of Milford to construct and operate a solid waste processing, transfer, and recycling facility at 990 Naugatuck Avenue, Milford.

The Department’s Notice of Tentative Determination – the first step in the decision making process on permit applications – would allow for an expansion of current recycling operations at this site. Publication of a formal Notice of Tentative Determination this Friday (February 10, 2012) will open a 30-day public comment period on the proposed decision. Interested parties may also request a public hearing on the matter before an independent hearing officer by filing a petition containing at least 25 signatures. If there is no request for a public hearing, the agency will make a final decision based on the Tentative Determination and public comments. If there is a public hearing, the hearing officer will consider oral and written testimony and issue a proposed final decision for the agency to consider.

The proposed permit is available for viewing at DEEP Headquarters, 79 Elm Street, Hartford (from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM – Monday through Friday) and on the DEEP website at: www.ct.gov/deep/990NaugatuckAveDraftPermit.

The proposed permit will allow Recycling Inc. to eventually receive up to 700 tons per day of solid waste from commercial and industrial activities, construction and demolition activities, clean wood, and various types of recyclables. The primary activities under the proposed permit are for receipt and processing of certain solid wastes to reclaim and recycle various materials, and to consolidate for transfer off-site by truck, rail, and barge.

The proposed permit requires the construction and operation be done in phases. At the completion of each phase, the facility must supply to DEEP a statement certified by a Professional Engineer that all activities were completed in accordance with the conditions outlined in the permit. Recycling Inc. must also submit to DEEP a Health and Safety Plan approved by the Milford Fire Department.

The permit requires Recycling Inc. to control odors, water discharges and noises resulting from the construction and operation of the facility in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations. It must maintain a certified operator at all times during operation, post a financial assurance mechanism to ensure proper closure of the facility at the conclusion of operations, and to submit to DEEP quarterly compliance audits performed by a Professional Engineer. Additionally, the facility must construct a chain link fence and create a 600-foot “green buffer zone” around the entire facility. The permitted hours of operation would be from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday through Friday and from 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturday.



Written comments on the application should be directed to:

Calin Tanovici

CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Bureau of Material Management and Compliance Assurance

Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division

79 Elm Street

Hartford, CT 06106-5127



Petition requests for a public hearing should be addressed to:



Jan Deshais, Director

CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Office of Adjudications

79 Elm Street

Hartford, CT 06106-5127




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