27,000 Tons of “Carpet-Like Material” Still Litter Abandoned Gun Range Two Decades Later

27,000 Tons of “Carpet-Like Material” Still Litter Abandoned Gun Range Two Decades Later

Want some free carpet? Or “carpet-like material,” whatever that is? Well, you’re in luck. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is accepting proposals from companies willing to remove 27,000 tons of it from an abandoned gun range in Warren, Maine. Better yet, there’s up to $250,000 on the table for taking this stuff off the DEP’s hands.

The mountains of carpet-like material arrived on the site around 1998, when the DEP allowed the owner of the rifle range to bring in the materials from Auburn.

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