Courant story on infection risk

In addition to the air and noise pollution, the draft permits allow the importation of infectious waste up to biosafety level 4, (BSL 4) creating the risk of the spread of disease in workers and community members. Biosafety level 4 classification is reserved for highly contagious pathogens that cause severe to fatal disease and for which there are no effective treatments or vaccine. Read more at the Hartford Courant:Consultant sees ‘occupational health issue’ in permit for burning medical waste at CT incinerator.

Southington Town Council hears about health risks

Ed Krisiunas, an expert with 35+ years in medical waste management spoke to the Southington Town Council on August 12, 2024 on medical waste and the draft permits released by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. He identifies deficiencies in the draft permits that could put workers and communities at risk of infection. Watch below. For more information, see the Hartford Courant’s article on the presentation.

EJN comments on the draft permits

The draft permits for the burning of biomedical waste in Bristol are getting attention. Mike Ewall, founder of the Energy Justice Network and noted environmental attorney, has provided BARC with an analysis and detailed recommendations in response to the draft permits. Summary recommendations Analysis and detailed recommendations Recommendation 1 DEEP ought to require that Reworld (Covanta) abide by the federal standards for new medical waste incinerators. The air permits are headed by the words “NEW SOURCE REVIEW PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A STATIONARY SOURCE.” As it pertains to medical waste incineration, this facility is indeed a new source. Emissions limits in […]

Public comments on the draft permits are DUE 8/5

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has released draft permits that would allow the incineration of biomedical waste in Bristol.Comments on the permits are due August 5, 2024. To submit comments, use our convenient form at https://form.jotform.com/242075706678061, or send an e-mail to brent.madho@ct.gov and dave.lariviere@ct.gov. Please feel free to forward your submission to or cc your elected officials. For reference, BRCA has issued a press release on this matter. The draft permits are available at the State’s website.

Bristol Residents for Clean Air Condemns Draft Permit for Bristol Biomedical Waste Incinerator; Demand Public Hearing

Hartford, CT – July 13, 2024 – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has issued draft permits for Reworld, Inc. (formerly Covanta) to construct and operate a medical waste burning operation at their existing trash incinerator at 170 Enterprise Drive, Bristol, CT. This proposal, which DEEP released July 5, has sparked significant public health and environmental concerns and already led residents around the state to formally petition DEEP to hold a public hearing on these permits. The facility, authorized to burn up to 57 tons of biomedical waste (BMW) daily, poses severe health risks. The incineration of […]

BRCA Meetings UPDATE May

Ordinance Committee Date: May 3, 2022 Time: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Address: Bristol Public Library5 High Street Meeting Room 3 (lower level)Bristol, CT 06010 City Council Date: May 10, 2022 Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Location: City Council Chambers Address: Bristol City Hall111 North Main StreetBristol, CT 06010 Energy Commission Date: May 19, 2022 Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Location: First Floor Meeting Room Address: Bristol City Hall111 North Main StreetBristol, CT 06010

BRCA Meetings UPDATE APRIL

Ordinance Committee April 5, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Location: Bristol Public Library Address: Bristol Public Library 5 High Street, Meeting Room 3 (lower level) Bristol, CT 06010 City Council Meeting April 12, 2022 7:05 PM - 10:00 PM Location: City Council Chambers Address: Bristol City Hall111 North Main StreetBristol, CT 06010