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Neighbors for a Safe Dragon

Online audio clips from the September 28, 2004 public information meeting hosted by Neighbors for a Safe Dragon at Watts Hall in Thomaston, Maine.Recordings are in Real Audio format Download free Real Audio program

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NSD President Steve Darney thanks meeting participants and relates the history of the issues around Dragon and its wastes and quarry blasting.

Attorney Peggy McGeehee describes the legal issues facing Dragon Products, and how citizens can be involved in litigation over getting 'dusted' with cement kiln dust

A member of Thomaston's Zoning Board of Appeals, speaking as a private citizen, criticizes Dragon Cement's lack of community involvement under its present ownership

Attorneys for Neighbors for a Safe Dragon answer request by resident for a description of the cases against the cement maker

Thomaston resident explains how her encounters with Dragon Cement's kiln dust led her to take action by joining with other Neighbors for a Safe Dragon

Retired geologist Sid Quarrier of Appleton describes results of a look at Maine DEP files on Dragon and urges capping the 845,000 ton mound of cement kiln dust to end erosion by wind and water

(More audio to appear shortly.)