Prosecution may stop dirty #dairy dumping

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The deputy mayor of the South Taranaki District Council hopes that the prosecution of his own council and Fonterra over the dumping of byproducts and contaminated milk in his town will stop it from happening again.

Last year Fonterra, with the permission of the council, dumped milk contaminated with oil industry waste and a byproduct buttermilk at a waste-water treatment plant in Eltham.

They are both now being prosecuted for breaches of the Resource Management Act.

Some Eltham residents, including deputy mayor Alex Ballantyne, said they had been poisoned by the gasses coming from the treatment facility since the products were dumped.

He said the incident had taken a huge toll on his community and on him personally and politically for speaking out.

«There’s been three people who have actually died and no one can say it’s directly caused by the poisonous gasses but I happen to know, dealing with these people, that the incredible stress that it’s putting everyone under certainly hasn’t helped,» he said

«I’ve been heavily criticised by certain people in the council – including the mayor and the chief executive officer – for representing the people who voted me in and the people who are my friends and neighbours,» Mr Ballantyne said.

«These are my friends and neighbours and family involved and I’m not going to push them down the scale and ignore, when I see terrible things happening to them I can’t stand back and ignore it which is what I’ve been asked to do.»

Source: Radio NZ

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Así lo expresó Domingo Possetto, secretario de la seccional Rafaela, quien además, afirmó que a los productores «habitualmente los ignoran los gobiernos». Además, reconoció la labor de los empresarios de las firmas locales y aseguró que están «esperanzados» con la negociación entre SanCor y Adecoagro.

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