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Pacific Steel proposes auto shredder residue landfill in Montana

The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) published a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for an application from Pacific Steel and Recycling for the construction of a landfill for auto shredder residue in Yellowstone County. The proposal includes approximately 90 acres within 320 acres of private property located at the corner of US Highway 87 and Shepard Acton Road.

In the application, Pacific Steel and Recycling proposes to landfill approximately 25,000 tons of auto shredder residue per year from their Billings recycling facility. DEQ reviews and licenses solid waste management facilities and assesses applications according to the requirements in state administrative rules. These requirements include groundwater monitoring, stormwater controls, and operational standards. The application review and permitting process ensures that projects are protective of human health and the environment.

DEQ prepared the draft EA in compliance with the Montana Environmental Policy Act to analyze potential impacts of the proposal.

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