'We're not a dump' – poor Alabama towns struggle under the stench of toxic landfills
by Oliver Milman in Selma, Alabama from on (#4D5Q4)
Imports of waste from across the country have turned parts of the state into 'a toilet bowl' - and residents are fighting back
West Jefferson, Alabama, a somnolent town of around 420 people north-west of Birmingham, was an unlikely venue to seize the national imagination. Now, it has the misfortune to be forever associated with the "poop train".
David Brasfield, a retired coalminer who has lived in West Jefferson for 45 years, thought at first the foul stench came from the carcass of a shot pig. By the time he realized that human feces was being transported from 1,000 miles away to a nearby landfill site, a scene of biblical pestilence was unfolding upon West Jefferson.
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