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Alabama shuts down poultry waste sludge operation north of Birmingham
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
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Alabama’s environmental regulator has ordered an out-of-state company to stop spreading poultry processing waste as fertilizer at an old coal mine north of Birmingham.
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management issued a cease and desist order Wednesday night to Arkansas-based Denali Water Solutions, requiring the company to stop depositing poultry waste at the old Knob No. 1 mine site off Mt. Olive Road in northern Jefferson County.
Nearby residents complained of offensive odors coming from the site, and environmental groups were concerned about the waste reaching the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River as reported previously by AL.com.
What is the foul-smelling sludge being sprayed north of Birmingham?
Updated Mar 07, 2021;
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But it smells like death.
The odor of degrading food processing waste wafts through the car’s air conditioning vents driving along Mt. Olive Road and slaps you in the face when you open your car door near the old Knob No. 1 mine site, a surface coal mine that closed in 2010.
The reclaimed mine about 20 miles north of Birmingham is being sprayed this week with waste from an undisclosed food processing facility by an Arkansas-based company called Denali Water Solutions. There aren’t many neighbors near the rural site, surrounded by a handful of inactive coal mines, but the ones there are raising their own stink about the odors emanating from the site.