Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Landfill Committee for August 7, 2025
The Will County Landfill Committee on Thursday heard a detailed technical update on the ongoing investigation for the county landfill expansion, confirming that the complex project remains on schedule. Consultants presented findings from the completed geological and hydrogeological fieldwork, which involves analyzing hundreds of soil and bedrock samples to ensure a safe design. More details on the scientific investigation are available in our full story.
Separately, a staff report on roadside litter near the landfill sparked a lengthy debate over cleanup responsibility. The report concluded that only 1.35% of observed waste-hauling trucks contributed to the problem, leading some officials to demand a cleanup plan regardless of the litter’s source, while others pointed to jurisdictional challenges involving county and state highway departments. A full report on the litter debate is also available.
Committee Approves Minutes
The committee formally approved the minutes from its previous meetings on April 8, 2025, and June 4, 2025. The approvals, which followed brief procedural motions, passed via a roll-call vote and a voice vote, respectively, with no discussion from committee members.
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