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Resident urges city to reconsider asphalt/Reclaimed Asphalt Product facility near Cedar River, cites water and air concerns
Summary
A long-running neighborhood campaign against a proposed asphalt and recycled-asphalt (RAP) plant prompted a public comment from an opponent who presented expert contacts and asked the council why scientific evidence opposing the facility was being labeled misinformation.
A resident and longtime opponent of a proposed asphalt and recycled-asphalt (RAP) plant urged the Renton City Council on March 3 to review scientific evidence and contact experts before allowing a plant that he said would harm water, air and quality of life across multiple communities.
Bob Baker said he has spent years organizing…
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