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Locked, loaded, and ready to go

Posted on September 15, 2019 by John Klein

September 15, 2019   More raw livestock sewage for the Bean/Tiffin/Maumee watershed.  3 different fields, all within a couple square miles of the Crap Convoy shown in the Stench Alert entry below, that was lined up on Munson Hwy. just … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, hauling manure, Maumee, waste application, WLEB

Manure Hauling Truck overturns: Bent Oak Highway, River Raisin Watershed

Posted on May 17, 2019 by John Klein

Daily Telegram Staff Writer, Dan Cherry  ADRIAN TWP. — A truck hauling manure overturned on Bent Oak Highway just south of Hunt Road Tuesday. Rescue crews were dispatched at 10:11 a.m. to the scene, according to Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office … Continue Reading…

Tagged hauling manure, manure spill, River Raisin Watershed

Still Stinking on 8/3/17: Manure Applications 7/29/17 & 7/30/17

Posted on August 2, 2017 by John Klein

Incorporated manure application, 7.29.2017, East side of Knight Hwy. Still stinks on 8/3/17 7.29.2017 Pentecost Hwy. at Wolf Creek – Briskey manure tractor-tanker pulling into field. 7.30.2017 – Pentecost Hwy. at Wolf Creek (same field, as above a day later). … Continue Reading…

Tagged hauling manure, Manure

CAFOs’ Industrial Waste Report on TV (WGTE-Toledo) 7/8/16 8:30 PM

Posted on July 5, 2016 by John Klein

Jack Lessenbery will be interviewing an ECCSCM member and others about Michigan and Ohio CAFOs’ industrial waste impact on our region on Friday, July 8 at 8:30 PM on DEADLINE NOW.,This weekly WGTE TV program examines issues that affect the entire … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, Dissolved Phosphorus, hauling manure, Lake Erie

OSHA ruling: Pig manure killed Sandusky County (OH) worker

Posted on April 9, 2016 by John Klein

Humberto “Antonio” Padua Hernandez (32 years) was found unresponsive on a Vickery farm Oct. 31, 2015, after being exposed to hydrogen sulfide gas released from liquefied pig manure that was being loaded into a tanker truck to be used as fertilizer, according to … Continue Reading…

Tagged hauling manure
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