We want to address a pressing concern that has been affecting countless residents in the vicinity of the Smiths Creek landfill: the pervasive and distressing odor emanating from the site. We've been inundated with messages and calls from concerned individuals who are experiencing the negative impacts of this odor firsthand.
At our law firm, we take matters like these seriously. That's why we are investigating the odor complaints surrounding the Smiths Creek landfill. Our goal is clear: to gather evidence with the eventual goal of filing legal action as a class action lawsuit.
The purpose of this lawsuit is twofold. First and foremost, we aim to put an end to the odors that have been plaguing your community for far too long. Secondly, we seek to secure just compensation for the residents who have endured the distress and inconvenience caused by these odors.
It's important to note that this issue has not gone unnoticed by regulatory authorities. According to the State of Michigan, the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has conducted multiple investigations of the landfill. Several violations have been issued to the landfill due to non-compliance with environmental rules and regulations. EGLE staff continues to respond to complaints and concerns filed by residents near the landfill.
We believe that every resident deserves to live in a clean and healthy environment, free from the nuisances and hazards posed by negligent waste management practices. Our commitment to seeking justice for the community remains unwavering, and we will continue to advocate on your behalf until tangible solutions are achieved.
In light of these ongoing developments, we invite you to listen to our recent interview on the Blue Water Health Living podcast, where we discuss the Smiths Creek landfill odors and our efforts to address them.
We want to address a pressing concern that has been affecting countless residents in the vicinity of the Smiths Creek landfill: the pervasive and distressing odor emanating from the site. We've been inundated with messages and calls from concerned individuals who are experiencing the negative impacts of this odor firsthand.
At our law firm, we take matters like these seriously. That's why we've initiated an investigation into the odor complaints surrounding the Smiths Creek landfill. Our goal is clear: to gather evidence and pursue legal action in the form of a class action lawsuit.
The purpose of this lawsuit is twofold. First and foremost, we aim to put an end to the odors that have been plaguing our community for far too long. Secondly, we seek to secure just compensation for the residents who have endured the distress and inconvenience caused by these odors.
It's important to note that this issue has not gone unnoticed by regulatory authorities. According to the State of Michigan, the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has conducted multiple investigations of the landfill. Several violations have been issued to the landfill due to non-compliance with environmental rules and regulations. EGLE staff continues to respond to complaints and concerns filed by residents near the landfill.
We believe that every resident deserves to live in a clean and healthy environment, free from the nuisances and hazards posed by negligent waste management practices. Our commitment to seeking justice for the community remains unwavering, and we will continue to advocate on your behalf until tangible solutions are achieved.
In light of these ongoing developments, we invite you to listen to our recent interview on the Blue Water Health Living podcast, where we discuss the Smiths Creek landfill odors and our efforts to address them. [Link to podcast episode]
Your support and involvement in this matter are crucial. If the landfill odors have impacted you or anyone you know, we urge you to reach out to us and share your story. Together, we can make a difference and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
Stay tuned for further updates on our progress in seeking justice for Smiths Creek.