STOP NGL Water solutions special use permit USR24-0019 Bio Char facility

The Issue

Agricultural users of the county should not be expected to change their long, establish agriculture practice to accommodate the intrusion of urban/burn facilities into a rural area. 

The proposed Bio Char  facility could pose significant risks to us and to our animals, including:

Air pollution: Particulate matter and harmful gases emitted by the kiln’s could irritate human and animals respiratory systems and cause health problems. Biochar is known to produce black soot in the atmosphere which can cause harm to those who are near it.
Noise pollution: The noise from the kiln operation could disturb animals, causing stress, reduced productivity, and difficulty in sleeping or resting.
Light pollution: Excessive light pollution could disrupt animals' natural sleep-wake cycles, leading to stress and health problems.
Water contamination: Runoff from the kiln site could contaminate nearby water sources used by animals for drinking or grazing
Fire risk: The kiln operation could pose a fire risk that could directly harm animals if it spreads to nearby pastures or habitats.
The image of the proposed kiln factory speaks for itself Such an industrial facility is incompatible with our residential and agricultural zoned areas, particularly in close proximity to our homes and livestock. 
24/7 Operation and trucking   - having a 24 hour kiln operation in a neighborhood with many homes and animals is not acceptable.

I am requesting that you deny the special use permit Case Number USR24-0019.

I urge you to carefully consider the negative impacts of this project on both human health and the wellbeing of our animals. 

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The Issue

Agricultural users of the county should not be expected to change their long, establish agriculture practice to accommodate the intrusion of urban/burn facilities into a rural area. 

The proposed Bio Char  facility could pose significant risks to us and to our animals, including:

Air pollution: Particulate matter and harmful gases emitted by the kiln’s could irritate human and animals respiratory systems and cause health problems. Biochar is known to produce black soot in the atmosphere which can cause harm to those who are near it.
Noise pollution: The noise from the kiln operation could disturb animals, causing stress, reduced productivity, and difficulty in sleeping or resting.
Light pollution: Excessive light pollution could disrupt animals' natural sleep-wake cycles, leading to stress and health problems.
Water contamination: Runoff from the kiln site could contaminate nearby water sources used by animals for drinking or grazing
Fire risk: The kiln operation could pose a fire risk that could directly harm animals if it spreads to nearby pastures or habitats.
The image of the proposed kiln factory speaks for itself Such an industrial facility is incompatible with our residential and agricultural zoned areas, particularly in close proximity to our homes and livestock. 
24/7 Operation and trucking   - having a 24 hour kiln operation in a neighborhood with many homes and animals is not acceptable.

I am requesting that you deny the special use permit Case Number USR24-0019.

I urge you to carefully consider the negative impacts of this project on both human health and the wellbeing of our animals. 

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