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Landfill Crews Working in Mud, 7-14-05

Landfill Crews Working in Mud, 7-14-05



Pond Bank (Breach in Background), 7-14-05

Pond Bank (Breach in Background), 7-14-05



High Muddy Water Along Rt. 294, 7-14-05

High Muddy Water Along Rt. 294, 7-14-05
Normally not visible from the road, the storm water dentention pond breach fills Moose Creek with mud and raises water levels even with upper banks.


July 17, 2005 Landfill Breach

July 17, 2005 Landfill Breach
Just THREE days after the storm detention pond overflows into Moose Creek, yet another breach on the landfill site (same location as the one on 7-14-05) filling Moose Creek with muddy water for the FOURTH time in 3 months! No construction crews were on the site to pump water and the gushing water overflowed for many hours. WKTV News Channel 2 was on the scene and interviewed ACAL Chairman Ned Ross who called for an end to the ongoing violations and excessive pollution.

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