October 4, 2025

2 thoughts on “State Water Control Board rejects Tyson’s pollution consent order

  1. Congratulations Jay Ford and the CBES who worked tirelessly to protect our fragile environment on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. They are real heroes and deserve our thanks and support.

    1. Agreed! A couple of weeks ago, I read a very poignant letter to the Editor of the Eastern Shore Post, which I quote: “As the time approaches for a million chickens … to inhabit 24 60′ x 600′ structures, with a pond (now a drainage ditch) connected to Taylor Creek, which opens to Pungoteague Creek, we mourn. We [are] … aware of what’s at stake for our air, water, properties and coasts, to say nothing of the economy”. The following statement appears on another page in the same edition of the Post, advertising for sale a waterfront property: “The adjoining land isolates this estate from the poultry factory farming onslaught by protective covenants so the pristine land will remain as one of the last protected, unspoiled large tracts of land in Accomack County”. Enough said. Thanks, Accomack County Supervisors!

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