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New Yorkers Are Literally Stinking Alabama Up With Their Rotting Sh*t
Apr 8, 2018 16:48:22   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
New Yorkers Are Literally Stinking Alabama Up With Their Rotting Sh*t

We all have different opinions on New York City.

One thing we CAN all agree on… it smells like sh*t.
And apparently, they’re not happy with just Their city reeking of human filth, so now they’re stinking up Alabama, too.

According to NBC New York:

A train full of New Yorkers’ rotting poop is reportedly stinking up rural Alabama and residents are none too pleased.

No kidding!
No shit!

The tons of sewage sludge are in 200 shipping containers on a train that’s been stalled in the northern Alabama town of Parrish for six weeks, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

The train is stuck because of a legal battle centering on the lawfulness of hauling the waste by trucks to the Big Sky Landfill in Adamsville, according to the Journal.

So yeah. Parrish residents are now stuck smelling New Yorkers’ rotting CRAP.

We get ENOUGH of their rotting crap on television…

Alabama residents are reportedly up in arms. They say that it’s not just the stranded train; when the waste is transported by truck, it spills onto the roads, and when it reaches the landfill, the stink continues to stick around.

“We didn’t produce it. We don’t want it here,” Parrish Mayor Heather Hall told the Journal.

The New York Department of Environmental Protection told the Journal it has stopped deliveries of the sludge to Big Sky but won’t accept any return shipments.

So the crap’s just sitting there. Rotting. In the sun.
Typical NY liberals, shoving their crap off onto someone else!!

A New York City spokesman said the city sends about 85 percent of its 1,200 daily tons of biosolid waste to landfills out of state or Upstate, according to the report.

That’s A LOT of New York sh*t. And it doesn’t even count all the crap that spews out of their mouths!

The city used to dump its waste in the Atlantic Ocean via barges before that was banned in 1992. It also sent some of it to a fertilizer facility in the Bronx before rural landfills became the destination of choice, according to the Journal.

I guess they’re going to have to figure out a new crappy solution to this (literal) sh*t storm.

Just another thing to consider as to why we do not need more people.
More people requires the use of more resources, more food, more clean water, etc
But what is to be done with the waste? Shovel it off onto someone else? How about Flushing, NY


https://www.chicksonright.com/2018/04/08/new-yorkers-are-literally-stinking-alabama-up-with-their-rotting-sht/



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Apr 8, 2018 18:16:55   #
woodguru
 
Ironic that....

Was it Alabama that tried to stink up the Senate with a total piece of sewage?

Some might look at that as humorous Karma.

Think what it would be like if there was a methane buildup that pops off

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Apr 8, 2018 18:38:46   #
Gatsby
 
We had our own problem, in South Dakota, with east coast garbage, it took some time and money, but we ran them out, for good!

SDDS, based in Colorado, had planned to bury about 1.5 million tons of baled municipal garbage a year over the 20-year life of the landfill. The company said much of the trash would have been shipped by rail from New York, New Jersey and other East Coast states.

The company started developing the Edgemont site after a state board gave SDDS a one-year permit in 1989 and a five-year renewal in 1990.

But voters in 1990 passed a ballot measure requiring legislative approval for such large garbage projects. The 1991 Legislature approved construction and operation of Lonetree, but opponents then put the issue on the ballot again. Voters in 1992 rejected the landfill by overriding the Legislature's approval of the project.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/state-and-regional/article_f90f6888-b411-590d-b2ad-b3c60dcb9ff0.html

woodguru wrote:
Ironic that....

Was it Alabama that tried to stink up the Senate with a total piece of sewage?

Some might look at that as humorous Karma.

Think what it would be like if there was a methane buildup that pops off

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Apr 8, 2018 19:13:57   #
Ricktloml
 
woodguru wrote:
Ironic that....

Was it Alabama that tried to stink up the Senate with a total piece of sewage?

Some might look at that as humorous Karma.

Think what it would be like if there was a methane buildup that pops off


There are just as many, if not more pieces of liberal sewage, alive and well in Washington D.C.. And their methane output is haled as wisdom by their collaborators in the media.

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Apr 8, 2018 19:25:18   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Gatsby wrote:
We had our own problem, in South Dakota, with east coast garbage, it took some time and money, but we ran them out, for good!

SDDS, based in Colorado, had planned to bury about 1.5 million tons of baled municipal garbage a year over the 20-year life of the landfill. The company said much of the trash would have been shipped by rail from New York, New Jersey and other East Coast states.

The company started developing the Edgemont site after a state board gave SDDS a one-year permit in 1989 and a five-year renewal in 1990.

But voters in 1990 passed a ballot measure requiring legislative approval for such large garbage projects. The 1991 Legislature approved construction and operation of Lonetree, but opponents then put the issue on the ballot again. Voters in 1992 rejected the landfill by overriding the Legislature's approval of the project.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/state-and-regional/article_f90f6888-b411-590d-b2ad-b3c60dcb9ff0.html
We had our own problem, in South Dakota, with east... (show quote)

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A similar thing happened in a small town named "Cuba, Ill.", in the early 1970s. Sewage was being shipped via the Ill. river in barges and pumped up to rural areas and a golf course outside of Cuba and it really F..ing Stunk when driving down the highway. I heard that cash had changed hands between Fulton County Supervisors and the city of Chicago which does not surprise me---it's Illinois after all.

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Apr 9, 2018 03:15:44   #
Kevyn
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
New Yorkers Are Literally Stinking Alabama Up With Their Rotting Sh*t

We all have different opinions on New York City.

One thing we CAN all agree on… it smells like sh*t.
And apparently, they’re not happy with just Their city reeking of human filth, so now they’re stinking up Alabama, too.

According to NBC New York:

A train full of New Yorkers’ rotting poop is reportedly stinking up rural Alabama and residents are none too pleased.

No kidding!
No shit!

The tons of sewage sludge are in 200 shipping containers on a train that’s been stalled in the northern Alabama town of Parrish for six weeks, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

The train is stuck because of a legal battle centering on the lawfulness of hauling the waste by trucks to the Big Sky Landfill in Adamsville, according to the Journal.

So yeah. Parrish residents are now stuck smelling New Yorkers’ rotting CRAP.

We get ENOUGH of their rotting crap on television…

Alabama residents are reportedly up in arms. They say that it’s not just the stranded train; when the waste is transported by truck, it spills onto the roads, and when it reaches the landfill, the stink continues to stick around.

“We didn’t produce it. We don’t want it here,” Parrish Mayor Heather Hall told the Journal.

The New York Department of Environmental Protection told the Journal it has stopped deliveries of the sludge to Big Sky but won’t accept any return shipments.

So the crap’s just sitting there. Rotting. In the sun.
Typical NY liberals, shoving their crap off onto someone else!!

A New York City spokesman said the city sends about 85 percent of its 1,200 daily tons of biosolid waste to landfills out of state or Upstate, according to the report.

That’s A LOT of New York sh*t. And it doesn’t even count all the crap that spews out of their mouths!

The city used to dump its waste in the Atlantic Ocean via barges before that was banned in 1992. It also sent some of it to a fertilizer facility in the Bronx before rural landfills became the destination of choice, according to the Journal.

I guess they’re going to have to figure out a new crappy solution to this (literal) sh*t storm.

Just another thing to consider as to why we do not need more people.
More people requires the use of more resources, more food, more clean water, etc
But what is to be done with the waste? Shovel it off onto someone else? How about Flushing, NY


https://www.chicksonright.com/2018/04/08/new-yorkers-are-literally-stinking-alabama-up-with-their-rotting-sht/
color=blue b New Yorkers Are Literally Stinkin... (show quote)
They should ship it to Texas where it would improve the smell.

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Apr 9, 2018 04:37:34   #
ghostgotcha Loc: The Florida swamps
 
Kevyn wrote:
They should ship it to Texas where it would improve the smell.


Even better yet, they should send all you Yankees back home and your stink with you.

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Apr 9, 2018 06:27:59   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Ship it to California they have plenty of stinking garbage already.

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Apr 9, 2018 09:21:56   #
Gatsby
 
I'm sure that the same thing happened here, but they couldn't list bribes as expenses in court documents.

Our "referred ballot initiative" is a powerfull tool, we use it often. The governor may not veto, the legislature may not over-ride!

If the courts oppose us, we just amend the constitution!

Oldsailor65 wrote:
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A similar thing happened in a small town named "Cuba, Ill.", in the early 1970s. Sewage was being shipped via the Ill. river in barges and pumped up to rural areas and a golf course outside of Cuba and it really F..ing Stunk when driving down the highway. I heard that cash had changed hands between Fulton County Supervisors and the city of Chicago which does not surprise me---it's Illinois after all.

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Apr 9, 2018 09:57:52   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Even better yet, they should send all you Yankees back home and your stink with you.

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Well.......do I hafta tote it back in my carpetbag? That stinks!!


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Apr 9, 2018 11:54:31   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
They should ship it to Texas where it would improve the smell.


Yeah, Austin is pretty rank! Let the girly man soap eaters have it! For once we agree.

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Apr 9, 2018 15:23:25   #
boatbob2
 
In HOLLYWOOD FLORIDA,For YEARS,They had a sewage pipe,that dumped raw sewage into the Atlantic Ocean, While flying to the Bahamas,you could see BROWN water about 5 or 6 miles in diameter. extending about 4 miles east of the beach.

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