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Foster County Planning & Zoning Board |
~Citizens against the Mega-Dairy LOCATION ~
Join Us, and Prevent the STINK! |
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NOTICE: Our concerned citizens meeting took place at the Armory in Carrington on February 12, 2008, with approximately 40 people attending. The main concerns addressed were: the location of the Mega-dairy and its closeness to Carrington and the Carrington aquifer... the possibility of it contaminating our ground water; the fact that we need stricter county regulations regarding large CAFO's (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations such as this Mega-dairy) that want to come to our area; that much of the planning for this proposed Mega-dairy in Carrington was done by some community leaders without notifying the general public.
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Read about a recent manure spill from a mega-dairy lagoon in Maryland. Do we want to take a chance that something like this could happen to Carrington?
Manure spill could mean months of temporary water supply
January 30, 2008
Photo by Sam Yu - Vicki Poole holds a glass of water on Tuesday afternoon that she got out of a home faucet last Thursday. The Poole family lives on Glade Road near Walkersville.
WALKERSVILLE -- For town
residents who remember the 1999 sewage spill that forced them to use
a makeshift water supply for five months, this could be worse. Test
results this week from untreated water show the levels of bacteria
and E. coli are greater than in 1999, said Mike Marschner, director
of the county's Division of Utilities and Solid Waste Management.
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008
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-Metro Times - Detroit-
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LOCAL CITIZEN QUESTIONS MAYOR'S ACTIONS
The following letter to the editor appeared in the Foster County Independent newspaper: March 3, 2008
Dear Editor:
I attended the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board regarding the proposed Mega-dairy. I was appalled by the behavior of board member Mayor Frye. He harassed the local citizens while pretending to be open minded. He apparently thinks that somebody from Canada is more important than any of the citizens of this county. I also noticed that only one person that actually lives in Foster County spoke on behalf of the Mega-dairy, Tom Erdmann. Everyone else was a paid employee of the owners of the proposed Mega-dairy or state associations promoting this project. Can someone please call Mayor Frye (when he visits Carrington) and ask him why it is so important that we have this Mega-dairy no matter what negative impact may occur. We can all guess why Tom Erdmann wants this so badly. It is disclosed in the filings at the county. Those filings reveal mortgages against the property in question being held by Tom's employer. What we can't figure out is why Mayor Frye is so adamant, that he cares not what the people want or don't want.
Ellen Sherman Carrington, ND
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Near a Large Dairy in ID ~~~
AS-1155 "One of the most important decisions when planning any livestock facility is site selection. The site for the feedlot operation must not only be suitable for housing, handling and feeding cattle, but also must ensure that surface and ground waters are protected and that the impact from odors is minimized. Whether you are planning a new facility or modifying an existing one, the following checklist may help avoid costly mistakes....
Odor
(The above web site
-produced by the North
Dakota State University is extremely informative about the precautions that should be taken regarding livestock waste management. How does the proposed MEGA-dairy intend to address these concerns?)
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When the wind blows across the MEGA-dairy lagoon and toward town, say good-by to outdoor family gatherings and visits on the front porch.
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