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A1 Trash Deal Subpoenas The New Jersey attorney general has subpoenaed records relating to a lucrative land deal central to New York City's plan to export trash.
The easiest alternative would be to find companies that own existing trash transfer stations that could be quickly converted and then used to export trash by barge or rail.
Just a year and a half ago, the Giuliani administration estimated that the city would spend $522 million over five years to close the landfill, including $180 million to export trash, according to the City Council's finance division.
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American hauliers have exported trash to China.
One of the largest spending increases was an extra $28 million for the Sanitation Department for exporting trash from Manhattan to New Jersey.
The administration had come under fire from some environmentalists for reconsidering incinerators as an alternative to the expensive practice of exporting trash to other states.
The Giuliani administration is also acknowledging for the first time that exporting trash in the long-term will cost the city about $323 million a year, $90 million more than had been projected in a more preliminary assessment two years ago.
The New Jersey attorney general's office has subpoenaed records relating to a lucrative land deal central to New York City's plan to export its trash, an agreement that would benefit a trash hauler barred from doing business in New York City and the family of the mayor of Linden.
That could speed the effort to abandon the truck-based export of trash.
The administration will not be able to honor a pledge to discontinue by next year the Sanitation Department's reliance on trucks to export city trash, Mr. Doherty said.
I also noted New York City's polluting truck exports of trash to distant landfills.
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