It now takes waste from anywhere after the transfer to Cory's.
Former employees of Enea are suspected of paying the criminals to take waste off their hands in the 1980s and 1990s.
It doesn't just take local waste - every year trains bring 200,000 tonnes of rubbish here from London.
It costs 36 pounds a ton to take waste to a landfill site.
This has since led people to argue the legality of taking post-consumer waste for salvage value.
A sewer now runs underground along this route, taking waste away from Beacon's Bottom.
He did take hostages, however, and laid waste to the land, as was his custom.
The dumps will be big enough to take waste produced up to the year 2000.
Ince Park will be utilized by taking waste and transforming it into energy.
'We're taking waste that would otherwise be put in the ground and producing enough energy for about 15,000 homes,' he told me.