I work off Duraleigh and saw some signs come up in the middle of December advertising this website: http://www.blockthequarry.org/. After the first week of being up, the signs were gone for the second week. Then they were back up after being gone for a week. Background information from the website:
1/18/2011 3:37:40 PM
"I am a frequent visitor to Umstead Park. On November 1, 2010, while walking near the park, I noticed the above sign at the Crabtree Creek bridge on Ebenezer Church Road. I have never seen a sign like this before. It makes me wonder if there are many foundation cracks and structural cracks in this area. Could these cracks be the result of blasting and rock crushing in the quarry?" (Raleigh This line of garbage is subtitling a picture of a sign for "The Wall Doctor, ceiling and wall repair." I love it when people do this. Could it be the result of.... It could be, and it very well could not fucking be. How bout doing some actual research instead of conjecturing out of your ass?
1/18/2011 3:44:31 PM
i know that if i lived over there in that subdivision (where i have several friends living) i would be fucking pissed off. especially with the way the land zoning is supposedly for residential for another 20 years.
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1/18/2011 3:58:19 PM
^If they developed it for residential or industrial, what difference does it make? You're still going to affect local wildlife/plants/etc (probably minimal though). I'm just saying that isn't a good point to stand on. They should say "Umstead State Park must not be affected as much as what you propose".
1/18/2011 4:02:01 PM
The office where I work is within half-a-mile of a Martin Marietta quarry in Greensboro. There's three things I have to say about it:-The water at the office is 10x harder than anything I've encountered; if I rinse-out a glass and let it air dry, it will be covered in a bitter white residue.-Surrounding the quarry is a barrier of trees between 100-500 feet thick. The barrier looks like a typical wooded area from the outside, except it's completely littered with trash and debris, and many of the trees are dead. Surrounding the barrier is a dilapidated chain-link fence and lots of pipe and power-line markers. It's just ugly as hell.-No "blasting" or really loud sounds. Just a constant drone of diesel machinery, only audible if you're driving right past the quarry.Other than that I don't really have a problem with it. I'd hate to live near it though.
1/18/2011 4:32:48 PM
i hated working near that quarry, my car was dirty as shit every day. I was in leesville industrial park and could hear and feel the blasting, wasn't a big deal though.
1/18/2011 4:46:12 PM