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Eventually, remarked another Landfill worker, the Landfill became "a small city within itself".
Remarked one Landfill worker: "...they had people from I think OSHA there and they would fit.
One Landfill worker, who volunteered as a peer counselor, mentioned not using any special uniforms or protective gear.
A Landfill worker, who sorted through debris, said, "Occasionally there was some dust from machinery moving around and stuff coming down the conveyer belt".
Another Landfill worker described his outrage at public officials: "I just don't understand anything why, again, nobody knew anything for a month and a half, we were all told that there's nothing wrong here.
A Landfill worker commented: "...For the most part, we got the job done and I guess what should have been probably the world's biggest hazmat job turned into a nine-month clean-up.
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That, he said, is because most of the roads already exist, having been used for years by landfill workers.
Just as often as the landfill workers bonded by joking and teasing with one another, they spoke of memories that will linger.
Eight landfill workers nationwide died on the job in 2010.
The landfill workers didn't start trying to restrain this toxic goop by putting down strata of waterproof plastic liners under incoming trash until 1988—almost no American landfill did.
Only one study on landfill workers was reviewed.
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