Bellingham Community Opposes Wastewater Treatment Plant Incinerator Upgrade
Local groups, notably RE Sources, are advocating against a $60 million upgrade to Bellingham's Post Point incinerators, proposing immediate landfilling instead. Community members, including Larry McCarter, have filed citizen suit notices under the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, emphasizing health and environmental concerns.

Bellingham's plans to upgrade the Post Point Wastewater Treatment Plant incinerators face significant opposition from local organizations and residents. A petition led by RE Sources calls for the city to halt incineration and instead initiate landfilling while exploring better long-term solutions.
Larry McCarter has issued a 60-day notice of intent to file suits under environmental regulations, citing potential daily penalties of up to $139,117 for violations. Bellingham officials argue that upgrading the incinerators is the most feasible interim solution, as alternative technologies are not yet ready.
Critics emphasize the need for a more sustainable approach to waste management, urging the city to reconsider its strategy before significant funds are allocated. The ongoing community push reflects growing concerns over air quality and environmental health.




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