Is there a greener solution to Ottawa's garbage problem? | Opinion
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Heavy machinery levels and compacts the garbage at the Trail Road landfill site. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER /POSTMEDIA Article content Ottawa city councillors face a seemingly difficult choice about how to dispose of the city’s garbage in the long term. The city’s purchase earlier this year of a provincially approved landfill site on Boundary Road near Carlsbad Springs determined where garbage will be handled, but not how. Article content The options are not especially attractive. The city could create a new landfill or build an incinerator. Storing our garbage in a landfill for decades seems outmo…
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