New York City Reconsiders Incinerators

Date: March 21, 2002

Source: News Room

Incineration has long been a non-starter issue in New York City disposal talks. The city's last municipal incinerator closed in the early 1990's, and environmental and political disputes, as well as abundant other options, have kept any more from getting off the drawing board. But those alternative options are diminishing, leading Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to air the possibility of incineration. Cost issues are driving the city1s search for new disposal options. Between 1998 and 2000, the cost of exporting the city's trash beyond its borders more than tripled, and is projected to more than double from that amount by 2004 to $238 million a year, according to the city's Independent Budget Office.

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