JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – In a recent study conducted on the city inert landfill at the request of Sanitation Foreman Shawn O’Niell, it was found there’s not much space left in the future.
Daryl Hornbuckle with Interstate Engineering provided the latest information to the Jamestown Public Works Committee on Tuesday.
Hornbuckle stated they have opened up communication with the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality on the next steps the city could take.
He added the city will “highly likely” need to explore construction to add to the inert landfill in 2023.
No costs have been discussed, but Hornbuckle says it would not qualify for SRF funding.
No action was taken on Tuesday, Sept. 20.