Following what goes on with oil and gas exploitation in and around Adrian, Michigan since 2013 - and how these events in our little city connect to the global environmental situation... - with the occasional sidetrack to other related environmental issues in Lenawee county, Michigan and how those relate to global issues.
Monday, July 3, 2017
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Hidden Flare on Savoy's Processing Plant still Active Producing Bad Odor
The flare hidden in a barrel on Savoy's processing plant is still active and today produced a very noticeable putrid odor. Such a noticeable odor indicates that the flare is not burning properly and does not fully combust toxic hazardous air pollutant (HAP) and VOC emissions. This reminds me that Savoy most probably still did not comply with the measures required by the EPA when they were found to violate the Clean Air Act in May 2015. I will reach out to the case worker and find out...
In the meantime, please consult my older well researched blogpost:
http://adrianoil.blogspot.com/2014/03/meeting-at-lenawee-county-health.html
In the meantime, please consult my older well researched blogpost:
http://adrianoil.blogspot.com/2014/03/meeting-at-lenawee-county-health.html
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Heritage Park Pump Removed and Well Plugged
After a little more than four years, the oil pump in Heritage Park was removed and the well head plugged. Lately, the pump was repeatedly shut down and did not seem to produce enough oil anymore. Unfortunately, lots of drilling fluids and oil filled pipelines remain buried under ground. Was it really worth it?
Here are some pictures from 2013 when the well was drilled and the toxic drilling fluids were simply buried in a sandwich of tarps:
April 25, 2013
May 2, 2013
Was it really worth it? Short term profits for companies such as Savoy without longterm consideration of costs for the community.
Search this blog for more posts on the history of oil extraction in and around Adrian such as:
February 11, 2013
April 25, 2013
May 2, 2013
Then a pipeline had to be build to the processing plant on M52 (Witt Farm):
May 1, 2013
And then even more pipelines were buried from Heritage Park to two wells off Valley Road around the playground and baseball fields...
Search this blog for more posts on the history of oil extraction in and around Adrian such as:
Thursday, June 22, 2017
A Watershed Moment: Michigan CAFO Mapping Report | Sierra Club
That is why many of our rivers and lakes are unfit for recreation...
A Watershed Moment: Michigan CAFO Mapping Report | Sierra Club
A Watershed Moment: Michigan CAFO Mapping Report | Sierra Club
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Ann Arbor pushes for community to adopt more solar energy | wgvu
Ann Arbor pushes for community to adopt more solar energy | wgvu
Thinking about what was said last Monday 6/5/2017 at the Adrian City Commission about the Oil Trust money. Following the above example would be a good way to use the royalties to pay back some of the damage done to the environment by leasing City land to Savoy for drilling and processing of crude oil and gas - and the associated pipelines that go under Beaver Creek and through Heritage Park - and miles and miles further under City and Township land - and the notorious flare on Witt Farm that is probably still spewing - 3 years after the EPA ruled that Sovoy violates the Clean Air Act! So - instead of "beautifying" our precious natural asset, The River Raisin, or fixing Bohn Pool - helping to move the city to 100% clean renewable energy would be the only use of this DIRTY money that I would find appropriate!
Thinking about what was said last Monday 6/5/2017 at the Adrian City Commission about the Oil Trust money. Following the above example would be a good way to use the royalties to pay back some of the damage done to the environment by leasing City land to Savoy for drilling and processing of crude oil and gas - and the associated pipelines that go under Beaver Creek and through Heritage Park - and miles and miles further under City and Township land - and the notorious flare on Witt Farm that is probably still spewing - 3 years after the EPA ruled that Sovoy violates the Clean Air Act! So - instead of "beautifying" our precious natural asset, The River Raisin, or fixing Bohn Pool - helping to move the city to 100% clean renewable energy would be the only use of this DIRTY money that I would find appropriate!
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