"It seems like every time there's something that has the possibility of creating odor, they stick it in this area," said Teresa Mills, a Grove City resident and leader of the Buckeye Environmental Network. "If this is going to be such a great facility, why don't they stick it in Worthington?" The facility would use bacteria to digest 40,000 tons of waste a year to create methane that would be burned to make electricity. "If we have leaks and we're losing biogas, we're losing our profit," said Bruce Bailey, Schmack's vice president of technical affairs. "There really is an economic incentive for us not to cause odors."
Not in my back yard. Sounds like Ted should be a member of BEN too...
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