Stump Dump

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by CraigSPL, Feb 27, 2007.

  1. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

  2. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I'm telling you, it was pretty strong this morning! I thought it was fog at my house..........................................:shock:
     
  3. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Where exactly is the fire?
     
  4. froggerplus

    froggerplus Well-Known Member

    Don't know exactly where it is. Heard it was traveling towards Clayton but it is controlled...
     
  5. God'sOtherChild

    God'sOtherChild Well-Known Member

    They (I don't know who 'they' are) were burning something this morning in/near Archer Lodge. There were road signs up warning of smoke and low visability.
     
  6. God'sOtherChild

    God'sOtherChild Well-Known Member

  7. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    Its right up the road from the Riverwood Golf Course. If you continue on Loop Rd. heading toward Archer Lodge, its on the right, just behind a small storage facility, maybe 1/2 mi past the golf course entrance.
     
  8. barney726

    barney726 Well-Known Member

    The smoke was very bad on 42 East and downriver from Riverwood area. Including Neuse Colony and Glen Laurel. The Neuse Golf Club actually suspended play from about 8:00am to 8:45am. You could not see 20 feet in front of you. Fog came in and held the smoke down. It was a dangerous situation for drivers and individuals with breathing problems.
    May be more tomorrow morning if we have any fog.
     
  9. Tit4Tat

    Tit4Tat Well-Known Member

    The man that owns this is a cousin of my husband. First of all they never had any problems until the government came in and said all the stumps had to be covered in dirt by Feb. 1st.
    He always left it uncovered due to this.


    well people, He covered it up........now look.

    Larry Boyette is a very nice man.
     
  10. Tit4Tat

    Tit4Tat Well-Known Member

    You can also stay at clayton high school if you have breathing problems, etc....That is where the red cross is set up.
     
  11. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    Nothing like getting a phone call at 12:00 to tell you they are voluntarily evacuating the area! :shock: (I stayed home!)
     
  12. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Yeah, i heard on the news this am that only 3 people showed up at the school, they had more workers there than people seeking shelter.
     
  13. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    They didn't say WHY on the phone, just that it was a voluntary evacuation, so I figured "how bad could it be?" then I heard on the news this morning that carbon monoxide levels were elevated. All I know is, my house smells like smoke!
     
  14. Tit4Tat

    Tit4Tat Well-Known Member

    I called to talk to Mr Boyette and poor guy. His daughter Joy said he left for a while, couldnt take all the calls. Was getting very stressful for him.

    Everyone wants their carpet replaced and stuff like that.

    Being the state made him cover the stumps up, I think they should pay. Br boyette told them that the stumps should breath.
     
  15. gcoats3

    gcoats3 Well-Known Member

    12:50am call!

    Our warning call came at 12:50am this morning. Scared us. We normally do not get call that late/early. But I am glad they have this warning system.
    When I answered I was half asleep and the lady's voice was rather low. So I asked her to speak up. Then I realized it was a prerecorded message. She did not respond! LOL
     
  16. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I'm not asking anyone to pay squat..................I'm probably a mile or so away. I didn't notice it too bad when I got home today.................but it's early yet.
     
  17. HidesinOBX

    HidesinOBX Well-Known Member


    Rotting wood emits methane gas; the state most likely requires them to cover it with dirt to keep the methane gas levels down to a minimum.
     
  18. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

    You would think that the state would have learned it's lesson a few years ago when the brush dump in Raleigh caught on fire after being covered over with dirt.

    Wheither or not it is to keep methane levels down, rotting wood creates methane as well as heat, which when covered over can be enough to cause spontaneous combustion (which is the case here and at the dump in Raleigh).



    Craig
     
  19. turtlepits

    turtlepits Well-Known Member

    They had to pay a big fine in Raleigh too. I just hope it hurries up and becomes clear. It stinks outside!
     
  20. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

    Exactly...you would think they would have learned about the covering with dirt and what can happen. But you know those ecologists.....god forbid we smell methane gas from rotting wood which in turn increases global warming. We would rather deal with a underground fire that is gonna burn for X number of days. And then possibly fine someone because they were made to bury the crap to start with.

    Craig
     

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