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For The Record The Destination Landfill For Solid Waste Generated In Luzerne County Is The Keystone Landfill In Lackawanna County. A Story In Thursday's Times Leader Incorrectly Stated That Luzerne County Also Has An Agreement With The Empire Landfill, Also In Lackawanna County. Act 101, The 1988 Legislation Which Mandates Recycling In Pennsylvania, Also Requires Counties To Ensure 10 Years Of Landfill Capacity For Trash Generated Within Their Borders. The Agreement

By Times Leader Archivist
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