Environmental Showdown: Ulster County Lawmakers Slam Proposed Wawarsing Landfill Project

In a decisive move, the Ulster County Legislature's Energy, Environment, and Sustainability Committee has taken a firm stance against a proposed countywide landfill in Wawarsing. During Tuesday's meeting, committee members unanimously voted to oppose the project, citing significant environmental, economic, and social concerns that could impact the local community.
The decision comes after passionate testimony from local residents and business owners who voiced their strong objections to the proposed landfill site. By passing Resolution No. 33, the committee has formally expressed its opposition to selecting Wawarsing as the potential location for the county's waste management facility.
Community members have raised alarm about potential environmental risks, economic disruption, and the broader social implications of establishing a large-scale landfill in their region. The committee's vote reflects a commitment to protecting the area's natural resources and maintaining the quality of life for local inhabitants.
This development signals a significant moment for Wawarsing and Ulster County, highlighting the community's active role in local decision-making processes and environmental stewardship.