National Enquirer

SOUTH TIRED OF YANKEE CRAP!

NY in deep doo-doo again over poop trains to Alabama

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THOSE “Damn Yankees” from New York City are dumping on the South again!

In a remarkable “Northern Exposure,” The National ENQUIRER can reveal Big Apple sewage plants have been caught brown-handed — again — shipping stinky human excrement to a landfill in tiny Adamsville, Ala., via vile interstate “number-two” trains!

Three years ago, New

York City officials and the landfill’s owner, Big Sky Environmen­tal, vowed never again to flush crap down to Adamsville after the region’s residents railed against the overwhelmi­ng stench, comparing it to “rotting corpses.”

One of the poop trains drew national headlines after getting stranded on a stretch of railway running through the nearby town of Parrish and stinking up the area for months!

“It’s just a nightmare here,” Parrish’s former mayor, Heather Hall, said at the time. Now, it seems New York City’s traveling dump-sters are Dixie-bound once more! During a recent spot inspection of the Big Sky landfill, Alabama officials got a whiff of new evidence the company had built a new spur at the local landfill, where eight rail cars bearing the same company logo had been unloaded in the preceding two weeks.

During the 2017 and 2018 crap crisis, the company offloaded the sewage from the poop trains in West Jefferson, about ten miles from Adamsville, and then trucked the haul the rest of the way. What’s more, documents filed with the Alabama Department of Environmen­tal Management show at least three New York and New Jersey wastewater facilities have obtained permission to dump waste at Big Sky’s landfill since November!

“This is a community I’ve lived in 50 years and I want to be able to stay here, but people don’t realize the odor, the scent, the flies,” gasps area resident David Brasfield. “I really never thought it was going to stop, because I knew that Big Sky was very aggressive in getting this waste to this area and making the money they’re gonna make off of it.”

Big Sky did not return calls and emails from The ENQUIRER.

 ?? ?? Locals have said the stench compromise­s their quality
of life
Locals have said the stench compromise­s their quality of life
 ?? ?? Heather Hall, former mayor of Parrish, Ala., called the situation a nightmare
Heather Hall, former mayor of Parrish, Ala., called the situation a nightmare

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