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._ <br />St. Vrain Valley <br />Communitdy Watchdogs <br />neighbors unite for clean air <br />P O Box 82/Hygiene/CO 80533-0082 <br />online a! www.stvrainwmckdogs.org <br />Are the risks really worth it? <br />Lyons Boazd of Trustees <br />Lyons, Colorado 80540 <br />Dear Trustees, <br />Backsround• M~14~~~Z~B ~lf'pru ~iUCf-/r~ <br />Cb`~~ <br />RECEIVE® <br />OCT 3 0 2002 <br />Oiuision of Minerals and Geology <br />October 21, 2002 <br />For the last five years, the Watchdogs have been working in concert with local and Stale <br />agencies in an effort to seek a solution to fugitive dust problems at Cemex-Lyons <br />(formerly Southdown). A priority of our efforts has been for Cemex-Lyons to adopt and <br />maintain effective housekeeping practices. This is crucial to prevent episodes of fugitive <br />Portland cement dust from blowing into the surrounding communities. In the years <br />previous to our campaign, cement dust was saturating the St. Vrain Valley. Residents <br />here had not been able to open their windows for nine years. Regardless, the white dust <br />was still everywhere inside their homes. <br />Although improvements have been made, the company still has episodic cement dust <br />stones due to failures in housekeeping. Enclosed aze copies of two recent complaint <br />investigation inspection reports performed by the Boulder County Health Department <br />(09/30/02) and the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division (10/01/02). Cemex- <br />Lyons'dustcontrol plan is still faz from adequate. The company's dust continues to pose <br />a threat to the safety and health of people in the community. <br />Trust• <br />Still unable to contain its toxic dust, Cemex-Lyons is now launching a new project to <br />increase corporate profits by burning 700,000 to 1,000,000 waste tires as fuel in the <br />cement kiln. There are many resident in Lyons, Hygiene, and Longmont who are <br />opposed to this potentially hazardous practice of using Gres as fuel. Cemex-Lyons, <br />however, is scheduling a test bum in November. <br />The EPA's position is that burning tires in a cement kiln may be an acceptable practice <br />tovided that the kiln is appropriately designed operated, and maintained. However, the <br />observations stated in the enclosed complaint investigation reports have raised a serious <br />trust issue within the community that has lead us to believe that Cemex-Lyons may not <br />be able to consistently meet the high EPA standards that tire burning requires in order to <br />avoid toxic air emissions accidents. The Watchdogs aze wary of corporate rhetoric and <br />suspicious of what might happen after the test bum when no reQUlators aze present <br />•'Pmsecs what's cbsett so your lamb your fam(!q, friends and your (ungr." <br />