During a recent government meeting in Mantino, community members expressed significant concerns regarding the potential dangers associated with lithium battery production, particularly in relation to a planned facility by Goshen. The discussions highlighted fears stemming from a recent lithium battery fire in Missouri, which resulted in evacuations and the release of toxic substances.
Francine Fatima, a local resident, emphasized the importance of civic duty and community solidarity while voicing her opposition to Goshen, labeling the company as \"communist\" and expressing hope for a successful lawsuit against it. She urged fellow citizens to remain vigilant about the implications of the factory on their community.
Sandy Shuz, another resident, raised alarms about the storage of chemicals at the Goshen site, questioning the safety measures in place and the potential environmental impact should a leak or fire occur. She warned that the consequences of such an incident would not only affect current residents but also future generations, urging local officials to take responsibility for the community's safety.
The meeting concluded with reports from various committees, including Public Works and Utilities, which had no items to discuss, and Public Safety and Health, which announced a rescheduled meeting for November 19. The discussions reflect a growing unease among residents regarding the implications of industrial developments in their area, particularly concerning public health and safety.