3.5 million pounds of hazardous waste clog Clearfield warehouse as recycler goes to prison
CLEARFIELD A warehouse sits unusable, packed with 3.5 million pounds of hazardous waste debris from the era of glass TVs and computer monitors and a crashed recycling market.
Building owner Andy Renfro is stuck with the mess, after his recycling company tenant went bust and its CEO this week got sentenced to federal prison for violating environmental law.
In October 2013, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality cited Stone Castle Recycling and its owner and CEO, Anthony Stoddard, with illegally storing and dumping hazardous waste at the site.
The following year, Renfro won an eviction case against Stoddard and a judgment of $121,000 for back rent plus damages, according to 2nd District Court records.
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