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Residents, Dominican Sisters ask county to investigate nearby gravel mine after water, dust and truck‑traffic complaints
Summary
Speakers at the meeting, including representatives of the Dominican Sisters and nearby school, described dust, truck traffic, unusual odors and water discoloration they attribute to operations at a nearby gravel mine and asked the county to use its authority to investigate public‑health and road‑safety impacts.
Several residents and faith‑community representatives appealed to the county Sept. 3 to intervene at a small, privately owned gravel quarry in Ann Arbor Township that neighbors say has changed practices since a corporate purchase and is causing water, dust and road‑safety problems.
Public testimony and main concerns Tom Moyer, identifying himself as representing the Dominican Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist and Spirit of Sanctus Academy, described trucks operating outside permitted hours, dusty queuing that…
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