Detroit Community Demands Closure of Kronos Concrete Plant Over Health Fears

In Detroit’s Cadillac Heights neighborhood, confrontation between residents and a local concrete plant has reached new heights, with the community calling for the immediate shutdown of Kronos Concrete mixing plant. Citing ongoing concerns about dust, noise, and health risks, including increased incidents of migraines and breathing difficulties, residents and health experts have voiced their grievances publicly. At a news conference yesterday, the air was thick not just with particulate matter but with demands for action.

According to ClickOnDetroit, activists claim the plant, owned by Crown Enterprises, was constructed without proper permits and is a source of health hazards. Diana Tucker Morris, a local resident for 50 years, shared with ClickOnDetroit, “I didn’t have all these issues that I’m having now, the shortness of breath, being awakened out of sleep because I can’t breathe.”

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, former Wayne County Health Director and a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate supported the residents’ plea, emphasizing the long-term exposure dangers of fine concrete dust. “The smaller ones that’s a problem. Those smaller ones, when you breathe them in your body can’t cough them up. They get stuck in your lungs,” El-Sayed details in a statement obtained by Michigan Public. This fine dust, mainly invisible to the naked eye, could have dire effects on the most vulnerable, such as children in the area’s six schools…

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