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ALBERDINGK BOLEY’s Oct 2022 spill to Bull Run was 5 days, 16,000 gallons
Read more: ALBERDINGK BOLEY’s Oct 2022 spill to Bull Run was 5 days, 16,000 gallonsAlberdingk Boley discharges hazardous wastewater into Bull Run Creek, a drinking water source for Jamestown. A 16,000-gallon spill in Oct 2022 went unreported to residents. Despite legal requirements for public notification, town management failed to inform the community. Jamestown residents are demanding accountability.
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AIR QUALITY, ALBERDINGK-BOLEY SPILLS, CONTAMINANT SOURCES & SITES, Local Government, PERMITS & VIOLATIONS, PUBLIC COMMENTS
Alberdingk Boley is emitting Carbon Monoxide, Arsenic, Lead, VOCs, Styrene, Xylene, Sulfur Dioxide, Chromium, Glycol Ethers, Nitrogen Oxide & more into our air
Read more: Alberdingk Boley is emitting Carbon Monoxide, Arsenic, Lead, VOCs, Styrene, Xylene, Sulfur Dioxide, Chromium, Glycol Ethers, Nitrogen Oxide & more into our airAlberdingk Boley seeks an 8-year air emissions permit renewal, raising concerns about increased hazardous pollutants impacting local residents. Addressing zoning irregularities and water stream misclassification, the company’s air emission sources and detailed emissions are also highlighted, raising public awareness and scrutiny of their environmental impact. Public comments are awaited before the permit is finalized.
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FOIA REQUESTS: Another spill at Alberdingk Boley
Read more: FOIA REQUESTS: Another spill at Alberdingk BoleyMAY 13, 2025 – This FOIA REQUEST remains open. We have received no response from NCDEQ, and there is nothing in the NCDEQ digital public records about this spill. The City of High Point has discharge monitoring oversight for Alberdingk Boley: OCT 17, 2024 – This FOIA REQUEST remains open. We have received no response…









