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    Integrated Material and Energy Recovery Facility at Short Mountain Landfill

    Lane County asks lawmakers to step in after recycling, food waste project faces zoning trouble

    Lane County leaders are asking Oregon lawmakers to clear legal hurdles to build a planned recycling and methane extraction facility known as the IMERF, or CleanLane project.
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    Residents exposed to Baxter ‘catastrophe’ seek public health reform

    A few years ago, Arjorie Arberry-Baribeault was living out her childhood dream: turning beauty shop play into a real salon just down the road from her home in West Eugene. She had no plans to become an environmental justice activist. Then her daughter, Zion, got sick.
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    Polluter’s Dwindling Assets Scrutinized

    Baxter and its president and owner quickly whipped out an astonishing sum — more than $1 million — to pay fines to settle federal criminal environmental charges that posed the threat of serious prison time for Baxter-Krause.
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    Benton County staff recommend denying Coffin Butte Landfill expansion

    Benton County staff have recommended that the county’s planning commission deny an application to expand Coffin Butte Landfill.
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    Lane County’s recycling, food diversion project faces zoning, corporate pushback

    The county’s building permit was rejected and one trash company has diverted thousands of tons of garbage and revenue, to its own landfill.
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    JH Baxter creosote factory in West Eugene.

    J.H. Baxter fined $1M, president sentenced for environmental crimes in Oregon

    Georgia Baxter-Krause, president of the polluting wood-processing firm J.H. Baxter, has been sentenced to 90 days in prison and a $500,000 fine after pleading guilty to federal environmental crimes.
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    JH Baxter president gets 90 days for environmental violations, fined $1.5 million

    90 days in jail in addition to $1.5 million in fines is the sentence given to J.H. Baxter's president, Georgia Baxter-Krause on Tuesday.
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    President of J.H. Baxter fined, sentenced to 90 days in jail

    The president of the J.H. Baxter wood products company was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Eugene.
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    Proposed changes to pesticide legislation spark controversy

    A bill moving through the Oregon legislature that aims to limit the use of certain pesticides to protect the state's ecosystem is facing growing changes and backlash.
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