Limestone Judge’s Order Extends ADEM Belle Mina Quarry Comment Period

Limestone Judge’s Order Extends ADEM Belle Mina Quarry Comment Period

A Limestone County judge has made a significant decision regarding the public comment period for the proposed rock quarry in Belle Mina. Judge Matthew Huggins has ordered the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) to extend the comment period, providing more time for public input on air pollution and water quality concerns related to the quarry.

Judge’s Ruling

The original deadline for public comments was set to expire on Friday as ADEM reviewed the permits necessary for the quarry project. However, Judge Huggins granted a stay on Friday in response to a request from Mitchell Frazier Farms for relief in the case, allowing for an extension of the comment period.

Community Concerns

The proposed rock quarry in Belle Mina has sparked significant concern among local residents and environmental advocates. Many fear that the quarry could have negative impacts on air quality, water sources, and overall quality of life in the area. The extended comment period provides an opportunity for these concerns to be voiced and considered by ADEM before a final decision is made.

Public Engagement

The decision to extend the comment period reflects the importance of public engagement in environmental decision-making processes. By allowing more time for public input, ADEM and other relevant authorities can ensure that the concerns of local residents are fully taken into account before moving forward with the quarry project.

Next Steps

With the extended comment period now in place, individuals and organizations have an opportunity to voice their opinions, submit data, and raise any issues related to the proposed rock quarry in Belle Mina. It is crucial for all stakeholders to actively participate in the public comment process to ensure that their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed.

Environmental Impact Assessment

As part of the permit review process, ADEM will conduct a thorough environmental impact assessment to evaluate the potential effects of the rock quarry on the surrounding area. This assessment will take into consideration factors such as air emissions, water usage, wildlife habitat, and community well-being.

Call to Action

Local residents, environmentalists, and concerned citizens are encouraged to take advantage of the extended comment period to provide feedback and express their views on the proposed Belle Mina rock quarry. By actively participating in the public comment process, individuals can help shape the decision-making process and advocate for the protection of the local environment.

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Author: HERE Huntsville

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