Additional Comments Summary Response to Additional Comments
Additional Comments Summary Response to Additional Comments
Additional Comments Summary Response to Additional Comments
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RESPONSE SUMMARY<br />
REVISED DRAFT ORDER OF APPROVAL NO. 10052<br />
Comment Period – September 13 – Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 28, 2010<br />
Commenter<br />
Clint Willaford<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Kevin Bruce<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Patrick Daly<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Comment Synopsis<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – The smell must go away.<br />
Cedar Grove and the Clean Air Agency are both ineffective. Shut them<br />
down.<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – Lives in 4 Lakes. Cedar<br />
Groves breaks their word over and over. The last two years were the<br />
worst. Look for a continuous moni<strong>to</strong>ring option. Do it before approving<br />
a permit. Otherwise reject it.<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – For 25 years Cedar Grove<br />
has held him hostage. Tired of the impacts, which are getting worse.<br />
We need Dic Gribbon back out here. He has had enough.<br />
Catherine Avila<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Sharon Schimke<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Paul Beuter<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
Rick Tieman<br />
(Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />
19, 2010)<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – Lives in Mirror Mont.<br />
Moved there for her health. She has asthma. She did not experience the<br />
smell for two years, but the addition of food waste at Cedar Grove<br />
Compost changed that. Now she can’t open windows, but needs <strong>to</strong> for<br />
her asthma. Can’t work outside. She has trouble sleeping and<br />
headaches. It is not possible for her <strong>to</strong> host an office party at her house.<br />
She can’t sell her house because of both the economy and the odors.<br />
Now her health is deteriorating. Jerry Bartlett tried <strong>to</strong> tell her the odor<br />
was not from compost, their odor expert confirmed it. Her husband did<br />
APCO work in California. He looked at the complaints. He can’t<br />
believe they are still open. Make the fines hurt. She is interested in a<br />
potential lawsuit. And is open for contact for that purpose. Also<br />
interested in a Joint Appeal of Taxes due <strong>to</strong> depreciation.<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – Has lived in Maple Hills<br />
since 1968. In 1991 the odors came. For 4-1/2 years now she has had<br />
cancer. She worries about the effects of Cedar Grove on her health, as<br />
it’s not possible <strong>to</strong> have such sustained odor without health effects. She<br />
is glad <strong>to</strong> know she isn’t the only complainant. She appreciates the<br />
public involvement<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – Calls for a show of hands<br />
of who would like <strong>to</strong> see CG shutdown.<br />
(Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 Oral <strong>Comments</strong> Paraphrased) – Is a 22 year resident.<br />
Don’t trust manual tests. They need <strong>to</strong> be au<strong>to</strong>matic. The end product is<br />
not mentioned, and is not moni<strong>to</strong>red. The finished product still produces<br />
odors, and the emissions need <strong>to</strong> be controlled.