DEP has been working with Synagro to slam approval of this project through, and doing whatever it can to make it easier for Synagro and pave the way for more shit bakeries the breadth of Pennsylvania. The DEP instructed Synagro to apply for a General permit instead of an Individual permit, which would make it easier to approve permits for future similar projects across the state.
Another helping hand that DEP has lent to Synagro is to grant a waiver so that a water quality permit will not be required for the pond. This pond exchanges water with two nearby high quality creeks. DEP appears to not give a shit, pun intended. The township appealed this decision, and you can find the docket and background here.
Legal issues involving the DEP are handled in a special court - the Environmental Hearing Board. The township appealed a statement by DEP that this waiver would be granted, and Grand Central (Waste Management - owner of land that would be leased to Synagro for its plant) filed a Motion to Dismiss.
The Court was underwhelmed by Grand Central's motion to dismiss
"Our issue with Grand Central's motion is that it provides almost no contextual or background information on its site or the sedimentation basin addressed in the letter. Grand Central has not explained what the site is, what happens at the site, or how Sedimentation Basin No.2 fits in at the site. We are told that Sedimentation Basin No. 2 is currently covered by Solid Waste Permit No. 100265 and NPDES Permit No. PA0074083, but we do not know what that means exactly, or how that relates to what the Department is saying in its letter."
"Only the township has taken the time to address in even remote detail what it contends is the function and history of Sedimentation Basin No. 2"In other words, Grand Central's argument sucks just as badly as Synagro's presentation to the planning commission, and the EHB isn't buying it the same way the planning commission and township consultants didn't.
This means that the discovery phase of this case, already underway, will continue. What should be produced in discovery is what Grand Central should have included with its motion to dismiss to demonstrate to the court that everything is hunky-dory. Instead they produced roughly zero.
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