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Erving Industries, Inc. 97 East Main Street Erving, MA 01344 Morris Housen Tel. 413-422-2700 Fax 413-422-2710 mhpaperboy@ervingpapermill.com FiberClay™ is produced at: Erving Center Wastewater Treatment Plant 45 East Main Street Erving, MA 01344 Contact for FiberClay™ Product: Peter M. Coleman General Manager Erseco, Inc. 97 East Main Street Erving, MA 01344 Tel. 413-422-2700, Ext. 299 Fax 413-422-2710 peter@erseco.com Erving FiberClay™ is licensed by: State of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services for use as barrier layer for landfill closures and to manufacture topsoil for use as the final or "vegetative" cover for landfill closures, and for the reclamation of sand and gravel mines. Erving FiberClay has been used as the barrier layer for the closure of twelve landfills totaling 62.2 acres. The FiberClay has been used to manufacture topsoil for use in the closure of seven landfills totaling 70.2 acres. FiberClay has also been used for the reclamation of three sand and gravel mines in Massachusetts. Massachusetts DEP contacts: Paul Nietupski Division of Water Pollution Control Western Region Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103 Tel. 413-755-2218 Larry Hanson Division of Solid Waste Management Western Region Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103 Tel. 413-755-2287 The closure of the Erving Landfill using Erving FiberClay™ as the barrier and the topsoil layers.
Vegetation on a completed section of the landfill closure in the foreground and a newly applied section of FiberClay™ cap (barrier layer) in the background.
FiberClay™ being unloaded prior to placement as barrier layer.
Blending of FiberClay™into topsoil. Finished pile of topsoil is in the background.
Placement of FiberClay™topsoil onto the side slopes of the landfill. Topsoil manufactured with FiberClay™ is noted for its ability to absorb rainwater and remain stable on slopes. Erving Industries, Inc. |