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They haven't fulfilled their promise for five years, and the emissions still exceed the safe limits, with 12 times the permissible level of Sulphur and four times that of Nitrogen. This poses a threat to the residents in this area. Read more

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Despite promises made by Ash Grove Cement Company, it has failed to comply with its commitments, posing a threat to the well-being of the residents in our community. The air quality crisis is alarming, with emissions exceeding safe limits—12 times for Sulphur and 4 times for Nitrogen. Read more

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95791

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Having a cement plant so close to our homes may be a health risk anyways and if they are trying to modify the regulations to release hazardous materials, I think they should not be allowed. If they want to do that they should move to a less populated area.

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95821

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It appears that the cement factory is asking for more time to comply with the Standard (apparently would not meet the Standard by the end of the 5-year period, ending December 31, 2023) and is applying for an exemption for another 10 years from now during which time it will, in stages, purchase the Read more