A group of Seneca County businesses, advocates, and residents hosted a virtual press conference to announce a lawsuit they are bringing against Seneca Meadows Inc., the operator of New York’s largest landfill, Seneca Meadows, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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One of New York State’s Most Picturesque Towns is Being Buried By A Mountain of Trash
Seneca Meadows looms large, both in physical stature and the ongoing risks it poses to our health and the environment. If approved, New Yorkers will pay the ultimate price as our health, economy and environment continue to deteriorate and we fall further from our climate goals.
Seneca Meadows is upping its game. We need to fight back
Seneca Meadows has learned that cities, towns and villages across the region are speaking out against its expansion, and they’re trying to counteract these efforts.
Greenidge Ruling
We wanted to share with you the news of the Judge’s Ruling on Greenidge’s appeal of its Title V Air Permit Renewal Denial by the DEC.
Seneca Lake Guardian’s Yvonne Taylor Among City & State’s 2023 Top Energy & Environment Power 100 List
Vice President of Seneca Lake Guardian, Yvonne Taylor, has been recognized for her advocacy against Greenidge Generation and Seneca Meadows landfill!
Seneca Lake Guardian Refuses to be Bullied into Silence By State’s Largest Landfill
Seneca Meadows Threatening SLG w/ Legal Action for Educating the Public on the Dangers of Landfill to Air, Water and State’s Climate Goals
Watch: The Environmental Impacts of Crypto Mining
Crypto mining is worsening the climate crisis. We discuss how and why we won’t let the cryptocurrency industry mine our future for profit.
DEC Just Approved a Large Garbage Transfer Facility in Schuyler County
Seneca Lake Guardian has been hard at work, so we wanted to provide you with some updates on what we’ve been doing to keep our region’s air and water clean.
VICTORY! DEC Denies Greenidge Generation’s Title V Permits
After a year+ of advocacy, enviros, electeds, winemakers, and more celebrate precedent-setting decision; urge Governor Hochul to sign moratorium.