For immediate release: September 28, 2006

 

For more information contact: Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement

at 515-282-0484, [log in to unmask] , http://www.iowacci.org 

 

Town fights for quality of life

Mount Carmel residents oppose plans for large hog factory

 

Mt. Carmel – Local residents are racing against the clock as the initial
construction date nears for a 2400 head hog facility less than a mile south
of their town.  Opposition was raised as soon as the plans were filed at the
end of August.  Over 650 signatures have been collected on a petition
contesting the location of the new facility.  

 

“Our community is united in our opposition to the large hog confinement, and
we’re not going to give up,” said Tammy Murray, a member of Iowa Citizens
for Community Improvement who has lived in Mt. Carmel for 13 years.  “We’re
going to stand up and keep fighting for what’s right.”

 

Those opposing the facility are focused on three key issues:  water quality,
health concerns, and problems with the manure management plan.  They have
presented their concerns to the county supervisors, the Environmental
Protection Commission, the Department of Natural Resources, local
representative Rod Roberts, local senator Steve Kettering, the owner of the
proposed facility, and its investors.  A county supervisor asked the
investors to consider another site during a meeting the other night, 

“We’ve exhausted our list of authorities.  Everyone tells us they don’t have
the authority to challenge this facility or they just flat out refuse to
consider it.  Posted on the Carroll County courthouse it says, Equality
Before the Law,” said Al Koren, who was born and raised  in Mt. Carmel left
a few years and returned.  “What about democracy?  5-10 people deciding how
100 have to live and breathe is not democratic process.  Our town has just
over 100 people, and yet we have 650 signatures on our petition.  That’s a
pretty commanding assertion of the public voice.”

 

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement is a 31 year old organization with
thousands of members across Iowa from all walks of life who talk, act and
get things done on issues affecting them the most. For more information
visit www.iowacci.org.

 

 


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