Detroit Incinerator Often Exceeds Pollution Limits, Rarely Fined By State

"The mammoth trash incinerator located in Detroit’s midtown frequently exceeds pollution limits, but is seldom fined by the Department of Environmental Quality.

“It’s a stink, it’s a horrendous stink,” said Janas Dillon, who’s lived near the incinerator for years. “I’m hoping that they would close it down and move it to an isolated area.”

But since 1989, the incinerator has stood at the corner of Russell and Ferry, with school children, families and an entire community in the shadow of its smokestack."

Ross Jones reports for WXYZ Detroit 7 August 23, 2018.

Source: WXYZ, 08/24/2018