The public has also displayed a lack of trust in Dynamis.
One group, Idaho Citizens for a Safe Environment and a Transparent Government, formed to try and block the project altogether. The group, which includes people who live near the landfill and others, has environmental concerns. Group attorney Andre Schoppe said he plans to sue the county to stop the project. The group has also asked authorities to investigate whether both Ada County and Dynamis cut corners during the projects bid phase, implying the two developed a sweetheart deal outside the bounds of Idahos contracting guidelines.
In a June 27 letter to U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden and Ada County Prosecutor Greg Bower, Schoppe writes that the county and Dynamis may have engaged in fraudulent and/or unlawful conduct in connection with the project. The group bases its accusations on the legal statements of a former county employee, Pam Woodies, and an engineer, Chas Ariss.
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