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Beneficial Use

  STERLING has routinely utilized the following materials in landfill closure or general projects:
  • Construction surplus soil
  • stone
  • wood chip
  • plaster
  • brick
  • pavement
  • coal ash
  • Class 1 compost
  • masonry products
  • rock dust
  • concrete
  • clearing & grubbing materials
  • wood
  • roofing materials
  • dewatered sewage sludge/soil mixture
  • foundry sand
   
 
  • WORMUTH BROTHERS FOUNDRY, INC., Athens, New York
    Located outlets for various types of foundry sand and slag. These outlets included a golf course, landfill closures and a recreational vehicle (RV) campground.
    Contact: Bernie Nelson
    518/945-1700
  • STEEL STYLE, Newburgh, New York
    Assisting in management of regulated solid waste including dredge spoil.
    Contact: David Plotkin
    845/562-0860
  • IROQUOIS FOUNDRY, Waverly, NY
    STERLING developed a beneficial use petition for Iroquois’ foundry sand seeking to utilize foundry sand for various clean fill applications.
    Contact: Tom Kisloski
    607/565-8115
  • KILBY BROTHERS, INC., Albany NY
    Landfill project utilized glass cullet as gas vent and grading material.
    Contact: Thomas W. McClain
    518/456-2094
  • CENTRAL HUDSON, Danskammer, NY
    Coal ash as landfill grading material.
    Contact: Mark McClean
    914/486-5779
  • TOWN OF BETHEL LANDFILL, Bethel, NY
    C&D debris as grading material.
    Contact: Glenn Smith, P.E., Town Engineer
    845/796-2216
   
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Latham, New York 12110
Ph: (518) 456-4900
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