Baldwin County Sewer Service sues Gulf Shores over Fort Morgan treatment plant

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Baldwin County Sewer Service sues Gulf Shores over Fort Morgan treatment plant
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One of the largest utilities in Baldwin County, Baldwin County Sewer Service is suing Gulf Shores after the city denied a permit for its Fort Morgan treatment plant.

Baldwin County Sewer Service 's plant on Fort Morgan Road in Gulf Shores , Ala. The city of Gulf Shores ordered a "cease and desist" notice to BCSS claiming it did not receive the appropriate permit to build a sludge pit in 2021. Residents within the 20-year-old subdivision have complained about foul odors emanating from the facility since the pit was added as part of one of the expansion projects BCSS is pursuing. .

But there’s much more at stake in this complaint than just a permit for the facility: Baldwin County Sewer Service alleges that the city’s 2011 annexation, which brought the treatment plant into city limits, is invalid.West Virginia Gov.’s son, coke plant miss deadline in Alabama water pollution suit

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