Residents near a local landfill voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting, highlighting the environmental and health risks associated with the site. David Perry, a local business owner, expressed frustration over the impact of the landfill on his gravel pit business, stating that the contaminated dirt from the landfill poses a danger to the community. He emphasized the release of harmful substances, including sulfur, which he claims has affected his health and ability to work in his garden.
Perry criticized the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for inadequate monitoring and called for the landfill's closure, arguing that the dangers posed by methane gas and other pollutants are too significant to ignore. He urged authorities to take immediate action, suggesting that if funding is an issue, they should seek financial assistance to address the situation.
Willie Smith Jr., a resident of the Ashenbaugh community located just a mile from the landfill, echoed Perry's sentiments. He described the community's transformation from a vibrant area filled with gardens and livestock to one overshadowed by the landfill's presence. Smith, representing the community's concerns, called for urgent measures to protect residents from the ongoing health risks associated with the landfill.
The meeting underscored the growing frustration among residents regarding the perceived inaction of regulatory bodies and the urgent need for a comprehensive response to the environmental hazards posed by the landfill.