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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’s Annual Easter Gift to Devils Lake, Lenawee County, Michigan

Posted on April 11, 2019 by John Klein

April 11, 2019 Just like clockwork, every year. Same field, just across the road from the south side of Devils Lake. Devils Lake is the headwaters of Bean Creek, which becomes the Tiffin and eventually the Maumee River in Ohio. … Continue Reading…

Tagged Devils Lake, Manure, Maumee River, waste application

Springtime in the Headwaters

Posted on April 10, 2019 by John Klein

April 10, 2019 Means getting slathered with manure.  Of course, that happens in the summer, fall, and sometimes in the winter, too.  Sending it all downstream, in this case to the City of Adrian, and on to Lake Erie.  Cheers! … Continue Reading…

Tagged City of Adrian, Lake Adrian, Lake Erie, Manure, Warner, waste application

Hop into the ECCSCM Wayback Machine, or “The Runoff That Never Ends”

Posted on March 30, 2019 by John Klein

March 30, 2019 Travel way back with ECCSCM, to our Stench Alert post for May 19, 2018 of the Van Brunt/Halliwill/New Flevo manure heap on Forrister Rd.  (Hazen Creek, S. Branch/Raisin).  No containment, manure heaped up in big piles, every … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, Halliwill, New Flevo Dairy, Van Brant, waste application, waste-application-snow

The Sights and Smells of Christmas Are Different in CAFO-Land

Posted on December 13, 2018 by John Klein

The Sights and Smells of Christmas Are Different in CAFO-Land December 13, 2018 Part of a series of manure applications, exceptionally stinky, east side of Springville Hwy. between Woerner and Rome Rds., Rome Twp. (Raisin) Moving south, frozen ponded manure … Continue Reading…

Tagged Bakerlads Dairy, CAFOs, frozen ground, Legend Dairy, waste application, WLEB

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