A New Brunswick shell processing plant has been given approval from the provincial government to continue operations for the next nine months as it faces a legal challenge over long-term odour and noise complaints.
A processing plant in eastern New Brunswick has had its operating licence renewed, with the condition that it install odour control technology within a year.
The Kent Clean Air Action Committee are concerned the shell-drying plant near Beaurivage, N.B., will get significant government funding after they received a document outlining government funding though the Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
The Kent Clean Air Action Committee is concerned the shell-drying plant near Beaurivage, N.B., will get significant government funding after they received a document outlining government funding though the Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
As the seafood process plant faces a permit renewal at the end of this month, over 700 complaints, between 2017 and June 12 of this year, have been released to the public from the Kent Clean Air Action Committee.