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Overwhelming Stench in 90+ temps: Some close windows in Lenawee or Hillsdale Counties

Posted on August 4, 2016 by John Klein

Locals Closing Windows: Suffering in Heat as tankers haul CAFOs’ waste in Lenawee & Hillsdale Counties, Michigan If you live nearby any of the locations listed below, monitor your family’s health as Hydrogen Sulfide & Ammonia exposure are dangerous. Seek Medical Attention immediately … Continue Reading…

Tagged hydrogen sulfide, stench, waste application

33,110 PPB: Hydrogen Sulfide levels Exceed OSHA Permissible Levels 6/2/16

Posted on June 3, 2016 by John Klein

H2S Levels in Outdoor Air Detected at Danger Levels Exceeding OSHA Worker Safety Air monitoring equipment detected Hydrogen sulfide levels measured outdoors on the morning of 6/2/16 of 33,110 ppb. These levels in Lenawee County, Michigan exceeded US Army Corp of … Continue Reading…

Tagged emissions, hydrogen sulfide, waste application

Air Pollution: Lenawee Rural county exceeds Texas, Iowa, NE standards

Posted on May 27, 2016 by John Klein

On a weekend where Michigan has the highest ozone levels in the country, local compliance monitoring shows dangerously high levels of Hydrogen Sulfide levels: 1800 PPB (1.8 ppm). Action: Michigan DEQ must begin monitoring Air Quality in South Central Michigan in the interest of protecting … Continue Reading…

Tagged stench, waste application

Danger Lenawee County: Hydrogen Sulfide Gas emissions

Posted on May 23, 2016 by John Klein

Toxic Levels of H2S = Danger for Lenawee Families On 5/20/2016, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) levels in one household near Clayton, Michigan (Lenawee County) reached 40 PPB (parts per billion) continuously in a 12 hour period for indoor air. Wolf sense calibrated air monitoring equipment was … Continue Reading…

Tagged Manure, waste application

Ungodly Stench in Lenawee County 5/22/16

Posted on May 22, 2016 by John Klein

Manure Stench continues on Lord’s Day Sunday. The traditional day of rest here in Lenawee County.  No rest, no peace, for our friends and neighbors in Seneca Township in the vicinity of Seneca Hwy., Ridgeville and Wolfe Rds.  This is … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, Manure, stench, waste application

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