I'm using a large aerial photo I bought from SEWRPAC to show the shape of things around Grede Liberty Foundry. The topograph plays such a huge roll in how the pollution flows through our neigborhoods.
The topography also effects the weather locally in the valley. Buildings matter too. I'm told that advance computers are needed to accurately do the foundries pollution modeling. That's what they do to forecast accurately the pollutions dispersion in relation to its environment. Or is it our environment?
From what I understand that's not always done to that degree. The valley bluffs clearly act as a barrier to the dispersion of the pollutions the WDNR has said in a Email.
Thank you for posting this. People in our area need to start demanding this foundry be moved. The smell is so bad at times, I'm afraid to open the windows or take my children outdoors. I live above the bluff, a few blocks from Grandma's Day Care. The bluff DOES NOT protect us from the pollution. It is glaringly obvious.
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