Trucking Company Owner Sentenced For Illegal Asbestos Disposal

Posted by admin on 4/12/11

Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General-loaded Kunkletown resident Tina Daly JBD Hauling with deposition and burial of asbestos debris on the ground upwards. JBD drivers have transported several truckloads of construction debris and demolition of Eagle Recycling in North Bergen, New Jersey to Ross Township, where he was dumped in pits and covered.

Asbestos is a mineral fiber that is highly toxic are commonly found in pre-1980 construction. The mineral was widely used in the last two centuries in the production of certain materials, including tiles, insulation and lagging. Use of asbestos was finally banned in the United States in 1989 because of deadly diseases like asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, a rare malignancy.

All materials containing asbestos must be properly treated and disposed of to avoid exposing workers to carcinogens and the surrounding community, fiber, producing the disease mesothelioma. This is an aggressive and incurable cancer affects thousands of victims every year from exposure to asbestos.

In March, a jury found guilty of two counts of solid waste dumping by Daly, transportation and installation of unauthorized transfer of solid waste without a permit. He faces up to six years in prison and a fine of $ 25,000 per day and number.

Daly, who has been convicted of falsifying documents in connection with his trucking company disagrees with the decision clearly.

"I have every intention to appeal and the judge hears the case, not a jury does not understand."
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