Wood Pellet Facility Creates Dust Issue
Wood Pellet Facility Creates Dust Issue
- by Linda Russell, September 3, 2013. Source: KY3
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MFA Oil Biomass opened the production facility on Aurora's northwest side about two years ago, but this summer, they ramped up production, and along with that came clouds of dust.
"You would go outside in the morning and the air would just be filled with these fine particles of sawdust, and it would like, choke you up to breathe," says Aurora resident Diana James.
MFA Biomass is using sawdust and turning it into wood pellets for wood burning stoves.