No Odor Complaints Since Plant Shut Down
The Joplin Globe, today reported that the lawsuit against Renewable Environmental Solutions, LLC (RES) has been put on hold, due to filing of Bankruptcy by it's parent company, Changing World Technologies. Here's a surprise (wink, wink, wink), "Carthage city officials have received no odor complaints since the plant shut down" (March 1, 2009). City of Carthage Mayor, Jim Woestman was quoted as saying, "We haven't heard of any odor problems; it has been nice."
2 Comments:
What about the decades before when the whole bottom smelled like rotten grain and dead turkeys??? We were told that was the price we had to pay for bussiness and to get along --- all through the 60's 70's and 80's. Now all of a sudden when the smell gets out of kindrick town and the High Street area the whole state cares??? Please, make some sense here. It has smelled a whole lot worse at times for months at a time and no cared because the people living on High Street and that area were from the wrong side of the tracks. Now that the "Grand" houses can smell it, it becomes a problem of state wide proportion???
When are you going to fix the sewer plant??? It smells way worse at times (still to this day) and I have even had brown foam blow out of it and hit my cars (talk about a residue--yuck) and no one cares or will even return my calls about any of my complaints about it. I am tired of living in a two faced city as a second class citizen.
To the people in town who think your crap dosen't stink --- it does --- and it is high time some cared enough about us to fix it...
fed-up,
in a one sided town
(carthage)
Jim Woestman needs to get the people in his offices to get their heads out of the sand (or where ever) and return some calls and then he would know there are still odor complaints.
Works out well if you wont take the call of the ones complaining!!!
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