The feds are finally moving to clean up the old Murray Smelter site and want to know what you think about the restoration plan. If you live in the area, this is your shot to influence how this land gets cleaned up and repurposed.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The business is currently operating without a license, which impacts city revenue and regulatory oversight.
The business owner, who is being given a final chance to bring their operations into compliance.
The neighboring Humane Society of Utah, which has expressed concerns about dust, noise, and the visual impact of the site.
The city is shutting down a business that failed to follow rules for two years. Neighbors are concerned about the mess left behind, including concrete blocks and mounds of dirt.
A local concrete business has been operating without a license and failing to meet city safety and landscaping rules for over a year. The city is considering shutting them down to protect the community and ensure fair business practices.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Opens 30-day Public Comment Period on Draft Restoration Plan for Murray Smelter Site in Murray City, Utah U.S. Department of the Interior (.gov)
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