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man arrested for compost pile
did y'all hear about this?
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0,881138.story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Agents said the man, Walter Duque, accepted horse manure for composting. Permits to compost or store manure are required by state law, and approved facilities are inspected to ensure no laws protecting groundwater are being broken, the Sun-Sentinel reported. According to the report, Duque had mounds of manure covering several acres of his property. Some piles were 15 feet tall. Neighbors complaining of the smell tipped off the authorities, who gave Duque three misdemeanor citations. His penalties could include $30,000 in fines and up to 18 months in jail, the Sun-Sentinel reported. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- article by the Sun-Sentinel: Loxahatchee Groves man arrested for illegally stockpiling horse manure By Joel Hood | South Florida Sun-Sentinel Law enforcement officers with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection have arrested a Loxahatchee Groves man for illegally stockpiling about 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure on his property. Walter Duque received three misdemeanor citations for the violations, which could result in up to 18 months in jail and $30,000 in fines. "Environmental crimes, like illegal composting and manure storage, can potentially harm our natural resources and impact our quality of life, and will not be tolerated," said Henry Barnet, director of the agency's law enforcement division, said in a released statement. "Enforcing Florida's laws, particularly those that protect our environment, is an important part of DEP's mission." Agents began investigating Duque after receiving complaints from neighbors about growing piles of manure on his property and the foul odors wafting through the neighborhood. Investigators suspect the man has been accepting loads of horse manure from nearby communities and illegally composting the waste without permits. Mounds of manure as tall as 15 feet covered several acres on the property. The state requires special permits for composting and storing horse manure. Those permits require specific nutrient and stormwater management plans to help protect ground and surface water. Composting facilities are also inspected regularly to ensure compliance with all state laws. |
man arrested for compost pile
When I first spotted that on Yahoo (weird news), I had wondered if it was
any of my daylily hybridizing buddies of yore. There surely defines a heap of sh*t. C |
man arrested for compost pile
On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article ,
" wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...anure,0,881138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! |
man arrested for compost pile
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article , " wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...anure,0,881138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! my question is: if he's in jail, then who had to clean up the mess?? I sure wouldn't want that job. Another news report on it said that it would take at least 10 farm (dump) trucks to haul it off. These articles said some of the piles were 15 foot high....don't you know that's a mess to have to load up? AVALANCHE!!! lol |
man arrested for compost pile
"rachael simpson" wrote in message
... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0,881138.story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Good. If the idiot had simply read a grownup newspaper perhaps once every week for the past 10 years, he might've noticed steps that many hog farmers now have to take, in order to compost manure without turning it into a public hazard because of the quantitites concentrated in one place. Idiots *should* be arrested and made to feel financial pain. |
man arrested for compost pile
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
... "rachael simpson" wrote in message ... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0,881138.story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Good. If the idiot had simply read a grownup newspaper perhaps once every week for the past 10 years, he might've noticed steps that many hog farmers now have to take, in order to compost manure without turning it into a public hazard because of the quantitites concentrated in one place. Idiots *should* be arrested and made to feel financial pain. "Hog farmers". How does one plant a hog? ':) Dave |
man arrested for compost pile
"Dave" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "rachael simpson" wrote in message ... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0,881138.story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Good. If the idiot had simply read a grownup newspaper perhaps once every week for the past 10 years, he might've noticed steps that many hog farmers now have to take, in order to compost manure without turning it into a public hazard because of the quantitites concentrated in one place. Idiots *should* be arrested and made to feel financial pain. "Hog farmers". How does one plant a hog? ':) Dave Hey....that's what I've heard them call themselves. I think I'd try rooting cuttings, if I were raising hogs. |
man arrested for compost pile
rachael simpson wrote:
Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article , " wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...anure,0,881138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! my question is: if he's in jail, then who had to clean up the mess?? I sure wouldn't want that job. Another news report on it said that it would take at least 10 farm (dump) trucks to haul it off. These articles said some of the piles were 15 foot high....don't you know that's a mess to have to load up? AVALANCHE!!! lol "At least 10 dump trucks" is a lot less than 20000 cubic yards. A standard dump truck holds 6 cubic yards, and the big ones hold 12. So maybe he had 100 yards of it. I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Bob |
man arrested for compost pile
zxcvbob wrote in
: rachael simpson wrote: Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article , " wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0801horsemanur e,0,881138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! my question is: if he's in jail, then who had to clean up the mess?? I sure wouldn't want that job. Another news report on it said that it would take at least 10 farm (dump) trucks to haul it off. These articles said some of the piles were 15 foot high....don't you know that's a mess to have to load up? AVALANCHE!!! lol "At least 10 dump trucks" is a lot less than 20000 cubic yards. A standard dump truck holds 6 cubic yards, and the big ones hold 12. So maybe he had 100 yards of it. I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Bob Depends on the freshness of it. If it's fresh and in large amounts, it can be pretty funky. Still better than chicken or pig, true, but I happen to like horses and everything about them -- even the smell of their shi... er... manure. |
man arrested for compost pile
In article ,
zxcvbob wrote: rachael simpson wrote: Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article , " wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...rsemanure,0,88 1138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! my question is: if he's in jail, then who had to clean up the mess?? I sure wouldn't want that job. Another news report on it said that it would take at least 10 farm (dump) trucks to haul it off. These articles said some of the piles were 15 foot high....don't you know that's a mess to have to load up? AVALANCHE!!! lol "At least 10 dump trucks" is a lot less than 20000 cubic yards. A standard dump truck holds 6 cubic yards, and the big ones hold 12. So maybe he had 100 yards of it. I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Bob I've had 20 loads of wood chips in the last six month. One neighbor suggested I was causing the area to look amiss. I said GF. Bill -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
man arrested for compost pile
zxcvbob wrote:
rachael simpson wrote: Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 8/5/07 1:22 AM, in article , " wrote: In article , says... did y'all hear about this? http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...anure,0,881138 .story http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=10117 --------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Man Arrested for Illegally Composting Horse Manure by: Erin Ryder, News Editor August 01 2007 Article # 10117 A Loxahatchee Groves, Fla., man has been arrested by authorities with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection because he had allegedly collected around 20,000 cubic yards of horse manure, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. You wanna have your drinking water supply - well or stream - downhill from that? Hell no, but surely you can see the funny side! my question is: if he's in jail, then who had to clean up the mess?? I sure wouldn't want that job. Another news report on it said that it would take at least 10 farm (dump) trucks to haul it off. These articles said some of the piles were 15 foot high....don't you know that's a mess to have to load up? AVALANCHE!!! lol "At least 10 dump trucks" is a lot less than 20000 cubic yards. A standard dump truck holds 6 cubic yards, and the big ones hold 12. So maybe he had 100 yards of it. I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Bob Yeah, I get that. I know the numbers don't add up...I deal with horse manure, and I deal with farm dump trucks. I know what the trucks hold. I also wonder how he got it to be the reported 15 ft high... Here's another article, this one reports that it would fill 1,000 trucks (can we ever believe what is reported these days?! lol): ------------------------------------------------------------ Man accused keeping a 15-foot manure pile faces jail By KELLY WOLFE Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday, August 01, 2007 LOXAHATCHEE GROVES — A Loxahatchee Groves man faces 18 months in jail and $30,000 in fines for storing 15-feet of manure on his Loxahatchee property, said the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Wednesday. Walter Duque was arrested and charged with one count of processing solid waste without a permit, one count of operating a compost facility without a permit, and one count of illegal siting of a solid waste facility. Those are each misdeamenors carrying a $10,000 fine and six months in jail. The DEP received complaints about Duque's manure pile in 2002. Duque was told to get the required permits from the Palm Beach County Health Department. But he didn't, said Stephen Webster, a spokesman with the DEP. DEP agents discovered 20,000 cubic yards of manure of Duque's property — enough to fill 1,000 dump trucks, Webster said. DEP requires special permits for composting and storing horse manure. Those permits require specific nutrient and stormwater management plans to help protect ground and surface water. Composting facilities are also inspected regularly by DEP to ensure compliance with all state laws. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/co...svc=7&cxcat=73 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- What you reckon the government will do with it once it's cleaned up? Sell it for profits, trash pile (waste management), or give it to some big name ag company? |
man arrested for compost pile
rachael simpson wrote:
What you reckon the government will do with it once it's cleaned up? Sell it for profits, trash pile (waste management), or give it to some big name ag company? Probably incinerate it (as expensively as possible) or send it to a landfill -- and then try to send Mr. Duque the bill for it. Bob |
man arrested for compost pile
zxcvbob expounded:
I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Too many weed seeds in horse manure, they don't ruminate. Stick to cow manure. Chicken is great provided it's well-composted. Pig manure? Yuck! -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
man arrested for compost pile
Ann wrote in news:251eb3dbolvcbt8jm3mm7vnvh69olqi8op@
4ax.com: zxcvbob expounded: I would get 2 or 3 yards of horse manure if I could, just for my little garden. It doesn't stink nearly as bad as pig or chicken. Too many weed seeds in horse manure, they don't ruminate. Stick to cow manure. On the other hand, my draft nicely planted flax in the pasture for me before I realized I had to grind his daily dose of Omega3. |
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