Brazos County judge Duane Peters tells Millican area residents that the process is going to start to designate county owned land as a landfill which is not going to be built. In February 2022, Peters told WTAW News that designating land as potential landfill space will protect all other county land from future landfills. Peters says the land near Millican is the best place for the designation because it was once used as a landfill. That location can now be considered since action was taken by state lawmakers to remove it from College Station’s ETJ, or extra territorial jurisdiction. Peters also said in his 2022 interview with WTAW News that the landfill designation does not prevent the land from being developed for another purpose. Click below to hear comments from Duane Peters in his February 2022 interview with WTAW News: News release from Brazos County: Brazos County is not building a landfill, nor does the county government want a landfill. Texas Health and Safety Code Sect. 364.012 dictates a county must designate land as potential landfill space in order to protect all other county land from potential future landfills. With no designated landfill space, any private company could buy up a large amount of land and begin the process of building a landfill and Brazos County would have no recourse to stop them. By having a designated plot of land as the only place a landfill could be built in Brazos County, the commissioners court would be able to intervene if a company wanted to bring in a landfill. The land in Millican under consideration for this designation was once used as a landfill. Any property damage that surrounding land might incur as a result of having land designated for landfill purposes has already occurred. That’s what makes this particular piece of land the best place for this designation. To reiterate, just because this land is designated as potential landfill space does not mean the county has any desire for a landfill. This action is strictly to protect the county from future landfill development.