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Tampico municipal landfill?
The Tampico Area Historical Society encompasses parts of Whiteside County and Bureau County in Illinois. Focus is on Tampico, Hume Twp., Hahnaman/Deer Grove, & Prophetstown in Whiteside County & Yorktown & Thomas in Bureau County.
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Anne E
1 post
Aug 03, 2004
9:38 AM
Hi -- this is a historical question rather than a genealogical question. I'm searching for the location of the former Tampico municipal landfill, which the IL Environmental Protection Agency describes as being in the area bounded by Matznick, Jersey, Coleta, and Hurd Rds., southwest of Tampico (sec 28, Tampico Township). IEPA records describe the site as being continually satisfactorily operated, which must be the case as in driving around this area I could see no sign of where it once was. I'm trying to narrow down the location of this site a little better than just to the nearest square mile. Are there any recollections, or any information, out there?

Thanks,
Anne E.
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Denise
83 posts
Aug 04, 2004
7:30 AM
Ann,
This is a new one on me. Give me a few days to research this.
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Denise, Family History Coordinator
Tampico Area Historical Society
Anne E
2 posts
Aug 04, 2004
11:10 AM
Thanks Denise! I did discover one more bit of possibly relevant info, if this helps. In the 1954 & 1965 Whiteside County Land Atlas & Plat Books, there is a parcel shown almost in the exact middle of Section 28 labelled "City of Tampico", and then in 1970, 1973, and 1976 plat books as "C of T". I'm wondering if this could be the location, although on aerial photos it doesn't look much like a landfill.

Anne E.
Anonymous
Guest
Aug 09, 2004
9:28 AM
Look for the concrete television tower two miles west of town. The "blow-out", as it was called, sits just below it on a sandhill...lots of good times there looking for stuff
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Denise
87 posts
Aug 10, 2004
1:14 AM
(from Anne Martin, Presdident of TAHS)

Denise,
One of the "locals" was in the Historical Society today and offered the following: Bob Cassens (sp?) was in today. I asked him the landfill questions
We inteurpreted landfill to mean "City Dump" One was on the NW side of town.
East of where the Catholic Cemetery is. There was a small farm there. It was in use for many years, and was closed around the late 40s or early 50s.

There was also one at the sand blow out. He said there was probably some intersting stuff buried there. Didn't get the dates it was open.

Ann Martin

Last Edited by Administrator on Aug 18, 2004 4:37 PM
Anne E
4 posts
Aug 18, 2004
1:37 PM
Thanks very much, Denise, this is very helpful. I appreciate everyone's time and responses!

Anne
Milo Smith
Guest
Dec 08, 2004
8:27 AM
I grew up in Tampico(1947 or 48 thru 1964)and the only dump
I recall was 1 mi. south and 2 mi. west of town. I seem to
remember the road going west went right up into it; you end-
ed up on a sand hill and just through your debris off the
side into any of several gullies.
Anonymous
Guest
Dec 21, 2004
10:35 AM
The dump-as it was called was sold to the village by my grandfather, Levi Lutyens.
Take Jersey road west one and 1/2 mile from route 172.
Connie Doty owns the land and lives there as well.
It was originally a campgrounds for traveling gypsys and indians according to grandpa who was born on that farm in 1869. It also had great morrell (sp?) mushrooms when I was a little girl.
Rita Peltier


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