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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1441006" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>It has to meet federal and state solid waste regulations. That does not imply that it will not be a nuisance. Odors, birds, noise, traffic, and lowering land values.</p><p></p><p>Look at it this way: it is fine with most citizens as long as it is not in their back yard.</p><p></p><p>Atlantic Richfield proposed a solid waste disposal site for Lower Area One mine waste near Anaconda, MT. I conducted the public meeting in a community center for the proposal. A rancher and his son got up to provide oral comments and included the statement that he would shoot anyone who moves equipment into the area. He owned the land next to the proposed site.</p><p></p><p>I was standing at the front of the room with a court reporter next to me who was taking down the oral comments. I looked back at the executives for Atlantic Richfield and caught the Vice Presidents eye ( Sandy was pretty and well over 6' 2", she played college basketball somewhere in New England). She and I just smiled. Now if that threat was made in eastern Kentucky, we would not have been smiling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1441006, member: 27490"] It has to meet federal and state solid waste regulations. That does not imply that it will not be a nuisance. Odors, birds, noise, traffic, and lowering land values. Look at it this way: it is fine with most citizens as long as it is not in their back yard. Atlantic Richfield proposed a solid waste disposal site for Lower Area One mine waste near Anaconda, MT. I conducted the public meeting in a community center for the proposal. A rancher and his son got up to provide oral comments and included the statement that he would shoot anyone who moves equipment into the area. He owned the land next to the proposed site. I was standing at the front of the room with a court reporter next to me who was taking down the oral comments. I looked back at the executives for Atlantic Richfield and caught the Vice Presidents eye ( Sandy was pretty and well over 6' 2", she played college basketball somewhere in New England). She and I just smiled. Now if that threat was made in eastern Kentucky, we would not have been smiling. [/QUOTE]
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