Residents near the Markley Group facility voiced serious concerns during a recent government meeting, highlighting ongoing issues with noise and air pollution that have significantly impacted their quality of life.
One resident described the relentless noise from construction and cooling towers, stating that he and his wife have been forced to keep their windows closed and rely on air conditioning, even during pleasant weather. He expressed particular concern for his wife, who has hearing difficulties and must wear earmuffs to navigate their yard due to the constant noise. The resident also raised alarms about the potential health risks associated with the cooling towers, questioning the adequacy of safety measures and the frequency of required testing for harmful bacteria.
Another resident, Nancy Fortz, detailed her frustrations with air pollution stemming from diesel generators located near her home. She reported that emissions from these generators have infiltrated her living space, particularly during maintenance burns, which she claims occur more frequently than officially stated. Fortz recounted an incident where her bedroom was filled with diesel fumes while she was napping, underscoring the detrimental effects of the facility's operations on her health and comfort.
Both residents called for greater accountability and transparency from the Markley Group, urging local authorities to enforce stricter regulations to protect the community from noise and air pollution. Their testimonies reflect a growing concern among residents about the environmental and health implications of industrial activities in their neighborhood.