De pi pol ution complaint , . e &omtbc comlllunity tliat G&M EDterp . is conltaJl�1tiII1g . around the city. ter , the city commission on y, JUDe 18, ap oved an extension of the Riverview, Michigan companys until July , 1990, to do major repairs ad interior and exterior repainting of Bento Harbor' 650,000 gallen elevated ter or tank 0 Britain A�ue. City Manager Steve Manning said G&.M had to delay k on the water orage tank due to weather conditions and containment restrictions. When the company was andblasting the wind would blo p rticles onto Colfax Avenue. "The project -shut down several times when there re complaints, • he said. Freddie Moore, owner of property on Colfax immediately' above the to er, told the commission that G&.M Enterprise w operating in violation of the' city's ordinances. "There can be 0 removal or no andblasting unle it is . covered by a canvas," he . d. Moore said particles from the sandbl ting re blown nto hi pr�ert here member of his f Y Y f . is �ltbU. P rticles - and the city manager's office is informi people that the particles arc not dctrimCDtal to your health. " "You have city codes and I think the code boo should be followed. And I think G&.M Enterpri e i· totally in' violation - D only of the city's code," said Moore. Moore said· the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) contacted and w to be in the city to investigate the problem. He also said he had some of the particles &om the sandblasting nt in to be analyzed. "There's ometbing wrong with the city government that its b ck and would allow this company to possibly endanger the lives and health, of old people, children, and possibly some pregnant women living in the River Terrace Complex. Something should be done about that," said Moote. "All of you," Moore said to the commission, "have worked in a factory t one time or another and you wouldn't want to breath those particles without raising hell about it," e . d. ·Something has g to be done to op it." Some of the residen that live in the River Terrace Complex id the p rticles from tbe saDdblastiog AAJ· __ a.. heavy fog of rain, blowing into their windOws, putting d all over their furniture. Charlotte Potter, property Sho manager of River Terr ce, id she had received a lot of complaints from the residents the very beginning. about the p rticlcs being a health hazard. "We had to change a lot of furnace filter because the stuff (particles from the sandblasting) was clogging up the furnace: . d Potter. . . Potter . d, she didD.'t knoW how the city could let it get that b Wit the particles on streets of Britain and Eighth, i wa very dangerous when still working on the tower lune2l at 7:00 a.m. At pr time, M 'd no one from Environmental Protectio Agency had contacted or spoken to him bout the prob em. Mr. Balduf not avail ble for .comment at pre time either. Commis ion Charles Yarbrough abstained OD voting for the exte ion. someone came to the top sign. "ff the people driving the cars were not careful tliere could have been an accident." . On Wednesday, June 20, in a phone conversation with Moore, he said r. Norm Balduf of the Department of Natural Resources, Kalamazoo office of the Air Pollution Co 01 DivW9n was in the city and had "shut down the project for a period of time until company get the right equipment," bu workers were "WE TAKE 0 nMF (616) 927-1757 DICKEY REALTY GROUP THAT PROfESSIONAL SlUM! .CRE S WEtletytlting We Touch, Tums to SOLD- LEASI G 2819 Detroit Rd., , 616-683-5913 ArrOR EY nd COU SElOR AT LAW K. ORRIS'GA GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Call 616/926 .. 7143 u