NJ slaughterhouse reported for contaminating local waterway with bloody substance

NEW JERSEY (KYW Newsradio) — State and federal regulators have cited a Gloucester County slaughterhouse for allowing fluids, like blood, leak into a local waterway.

Burlington Beef in Monroeville was reported for a red bloody substance that was running from the south end of the property into a nearby tributary that’s used for farming and livestock.

After hearing the complaints from locals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency engineer Dan Asselin went to investigate…

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