ADRIAN — State regulators have issued another violation notice to Crimson Holdings for nuisance odors from the company’s powdered egg plant at 1336 E. Maumee St. The notice was issued March 12, and it followed a visit on March 7 during which inspectors found odors “of sufficient intensity, frequency, and duration” to violate state law.
Scott Miller, Jackson district supervisor for the Air Quality Division of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE), wrote that “AQD staff detected these odors in a residential area near the company and verified these odors were coming from Crimson Holdings’ scrubber exhaust stack.” He gave the company until April 21 to respond.
Documents relating to Crimson Holdings may be found at michigan.gov/EGLECrimsonHoldings. Any resident who wants to submit a complaint can do so at that address or by calling 800-662-9278. Anyone who needs to report a nuisance odor should also notify Leslie Love at city hall, [email protected] or 517-264-4805.