Crook Creek Farms
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Crook Creek Farms is a company operating out of Laurel Hill, FL. It was the center of a 2011 controversy over sewage sludge in Baker. Residents report a smell so bad they thought an animal had died. They found that the smell resulted from Crook Creek Farms applying Class B Biosolids (sewage sludge) to land.[1]
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Contact Information
- Primary Contact: Gabe Bowdoin
- Secondary Contact: Allen Wise
- Crook Creek Farms[2]
- 8471 Davis Road
- Laurel Hill, FL 32567
- Ph: 850-546-1545
- Fax: 850-652-2901
- Email: CROOKCREEKFARMS@GTCOM.NET
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ "What they found was a legal disposal site for treated human waste," WEAR TV, September 9, 2011, Accessed September 14, 2011.
- ↑ Crook Creek Farms, Accessed September 14, 2011.
External resources
- Crestview Politics Uncensored blog, All posts tagged "biosolid."
External articles
- Paula Kelley, "Waste dump making a stink in Baker," Crestview Bulletin, September 12, 2011.
- "What they found was a legal disposal site for treated human waste," WEAR TV, September 9, 2011.
- "Risk Of Illness Increases With Use Of Sewage Sludge As Fertilizer," Crestview Politics Uncensored, September 8, 2011.
- "Photographs of Baker Sewage Dumping," Crestview Politics Uncensored, September 8, 2011.
- David L Lewis, David K Gattie, Marc E Novak, Susan Sanchez, and Charles Pumphrey, "Interactions of pathogens and irritant chemicals in land-applied sewage sludges (biosolids)," BMC Pubic Health, 2002, 2:11.