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Resident warns county about tankers dumping near Beulah waterworks; officials urge regulatory follow-up

Lee County Commission · October 13, 2025
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A Beulah resident told the Lee County Commission she followed trucks labeled 'Senegro' and photographed dark sludge being hauled to land near a water‑treatment facility, raising health and road‑safety concerns. Commissioners directed her to city and state agencies and asked staff to investigate.

A resident, Kayla Mon Yielding of District 4, told the Lee County Commission she had followed tankers marked "Senegro" and photographed dark, "sludge‑like" material being unloaded near what she identified as a water‑treatment facility in the Beulah area. "They're hauling stuff…it's not pretty. I'd call it a sludge," Yielding said while showing photos and describing trucks traveling at high speed through quiet residential roads.

Yielding said she filed a report with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management and urged county departments to look into both the potential public‑health implications…

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