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Equipment Dump

Equipment Dump History

Equipment Dump History

This place was used to store old and decrepit equipment that has seen better days. The owner of the place for years has been an environmental disaster to the area where the equipment is located. Once upon a time this plot of land used to be a thriving forest with no pollution nor fence around it in a quit residential neighborhood but now it is a waste of space. In a place where dear and other wild animals once lived it is gated off by a 6ft fence and any animals that do venture in seem to end up dead in a few days do to lack of water. The township seems to not have a problem with this since the owner bought the property before it was slated as wetlands a few years later. And the pollution and animal abuse as they say are par for the course. But one day people started fighting this owner with legal issues and stuff of that nature and of course you have a major company fighting against a few small town people they lost. Now sad but true this place has become a dumping ground for used and worth list equipment that you can barely even sell or give away for scrap metal. It is not UN common for you to see oil drips all over the place. Litter on this lot where there is a big sign that states no dumping is more then these residents have seen in years. The sad part is almost all of it seems to be about 10ft from the 8ft high fence. This includes heavy logs old tires and a ton of old construction equipment said one of the local residents in an e-mail to us. They asked how people can be littering this guy’s property when even heavy logs and an 8ft fence have not stopped 300 pound logs from going over it. So in closing this place has to be one of the worst places that we have heard about. Yes it is not abandoned but judging by the pictures and what we have been told it definitely holds it’s own in the hall of shame...

 

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