Town Gets Rid Of 44 Tons Of Stinking Bison Meat

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CARSON WALKER | 10/ 4/09 08:39 PM | AP

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BRIDGEWATER, S.D. — Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters.

Once the power was cut and spring thaw arrived, nature took over. And enough rotting meat to fill a high school gym did exactly what you'd expect: It stank.

It stank at the bank. It smelled at the law office. It reeked at the cafe. Even the jewelry store wasn't immune. Everyone in this tiny town could smell it, everywhere they went. A putrid odor so downright nasty the cleaners sent to mop up the gooey mess of liquefied meat – topped by a blanket of swarming white maggots and buzzed by a legion of flies – gave up after two days.

"You've also got the city offices, the grocery store and the post office. And then you spread out to the local residences," said Mayor Marty Barattini, pointing to each place. "This is a small town. We have just over 600 people, so that stench was enough to overwhelm the entire town. Not just this street."

Fed up with the smell, a brave crew of 18 city and county workers took matters into their own hands this summer and stormed the plant to haul away the putrid meat and take back their town. What came next was the biggest indignity: Three months after the cleanup, the owner still hasn't paid the $11,151 cleanup bill, and owes about $14,085 in unpaid property taxes on top of it.

"We tried to work with that guy," said a dismayed Barattini.

The saga of the smell began in January 2008, when owner Ilan Parente closed Bridgewater Quality Meats and moved the business to Dawson, Minn., as Noah's Ark Processors LLC. He left the boxed kosher bison meat behind, apparently to be sold to a pet food company. It stayed frozen until the electricity was cut off in December for lack of payment.

When the town about 40 miles away from Sioux Falls began to warm in the spring, the smell began to creep out. Some said the scent was like road kill. The mayor said he spent two tours of duty in Vietnam and could not recall smelling anything as bad.

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"This is worse than rotten bodies," Barattini said.

The city sent a notice to Parente to remove the caustic cause, and he dispatched two workers who toiled without protective masks, clothing, equipment or access to water or electricity. Defeated by the mess, they quit after two days.

So city and county officials got permission from the South Dakota Animal Industry Board to go inside and finish. It then became clear that the source of the smell was the meat: 88,420 pounds, according to the scale at the Sioux Falls landfill, where the mess was hauled in five dump trucks and three extra-large trash bins.

The crews and a skid loader spent two days removing the meat, which had swollen so much that the shrink-wrapped bags had burst, which caused the stacked boxes to topple. Most crew members wore an oxygen mask and hazardous materials suit because of the strong ammonia odor. Crews cleaned the building with fire hoses and doused it with bleach.

City employee and volunteer firefighter Todd Letcher wore his fire gear. "I don't think anybody should ever do something like that," he said of the job. "That was bad."

Parente's phone number is disconnected and the attorney representing him, Mike Unke, declined to comment. A woman who answered the phone at the Minnesota business said Parente is no longer affiliated with it. Requests for someone to comment went unanswered.

Parente has said before that he checked the meat in May and found it iced over due to a broken water pipe. He's claimed the meat might have stunk but says he never put anyone in danger.

"I feel bad for the people of Bridgewater who had to live with the smell. But that's really where the extent of my feeling bad goes. It wasn't ever a health hazard to anyone," he told The Daily Republic of Mitchell in July.

The county spent about $5,000 on dump trucks and men to drive them, the city submitted a bill of $3,918 to Parente for trucking costs, landfill fees, attorney fees, overtime and pest control, and the fire department's cost came in at $2,233 for wages, air tanks, two fire trucks and clothing replacement.

Parente also owes $8,628 in back property taxes and interest on the business and $5,457 on a rural house he owns, according to McCoy County records. Bridgewater City Attorney Mike Fink said that the city is in the process of discussing a settlement to recoup the cleanup costs. Months after the massive cleanup, though, the city hasn't seen a dime.

The stink wasn't the first issue with the plant. Problems with the business started several years ago when the city's sewer system began getting stopped up because of blood and other parts going down the drain at Bridgewater Quality Meats.

The state Department of Environment and Natural Resources filed a civil lawsuit against Bridgewater Quality Meats in 2003 seeking $10,000 per day of violation for dumping between October 2001 to October 2003. The last action on the case was a delay issued in March 2008. If convicted and assessed every day of that period, the penalty could top $7 million.

The fate of the building is in limbo. Parente has a "for sale" sign up in the window, but so far, there haven't been any takers. The mayor says the building could be used again, "but it would take some work." So after all the mopping, slogging, bill-paying and legal wrangling, the mayor and his citizens are left with one small, but not insignificant, benefit.

The smell is gone.

BRIDGEWATER, S.D. — Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two ...
BRIDGEWATER, S.D. — Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two ...
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- fbs I'm a Fan of fbs 2 fans permalink

I did a Google search and Buffalo has a bulk wholesale price around $2.50 per pound. Over $200,000 gone to waste plus the price of clean-up. Also, it appears the average carcass is 650lbs so another waste is the environmental costs of raising probably 130+ Buffalo. crazy story.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 10/05/2009

$10,000 a day in fines! No wonder he bailed out.
Unbelievable and probably very unfair amount for a fine.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 10/05/2009
- TheArtisan I'm a Fan of TheArtisan 4 fans permalink

The cleanup was back in June. Why is this even news now?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 10/05/2009
- Tadpole7 I'm a Fan of Tadpole7 5 fans permalink

Wow, I think this Parente guy should definitely be a candidate for Keith's "Worst Person in the World!"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 10/05/2009

This story is stupid.

Goldman Sachs stands to receive a payment of $1bn – while US taxpayers would lose $2.3bn – if embattled commercial lender CIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, people familiar with the matter said.

That's more important, don't you think?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 10/05/2009

Well, the Goldman Sachs story is the lead on HP.

Having a bad Monday, are we?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 10/05/2009
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There's no reason this guy should not be in prison. For exposing people to this and making no provisions for cleaning up his mess, they should take whatever money he has and throw him in prison. This kind of irresponsible business ownership needs to be made an example of.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 10/05/2009
- pfods I'm a Fan of pfods 2 fans permalink

this article makes me never want to eat meat again.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 10/05/2009
- edva I'm a Fan of edva 49 fans permalink

Serves the town right for allowing such gluttonous meat production. What a waste of the suffering that was inflicted upon the animals! But, anything for money, right?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 10/05/2009

It's a shame this business owner was not more responsible. That much meat could have been part of 100,000 meals and he probably could have deducted it had he given it to food banks and soup kitchens.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 10/05/2009
- justice11 I'm a Fan of justice11 15 fans permalink

Isn't that the truth! All the people who could have been fed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 10/05/2009
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Seconded. The guy should be fined more than just the cost of the cleanup. His irresponsibility lead to the wasting of valuable food.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 10/05/2009

Duh, what was I thinking. 44 tons was enough for twice that many meals - 200,000 or even more!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 10/05/2009
- InTheSouth I'm a Fan of InTheSouth 21 fans permalink
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The owner should have made arrangements to distribute the meat before he abandoned the building. No excuse for leaving it there to rot. What a horrendous waste. The fact that it was bison meat really raises my hackles. Have we not stopped dissimating this animal? Reminds me of the horrible bison hunts by our forefathers shooting whole herds and leaving them to rot. There once were over 6 million bison and the number got down to a mere 5 thousand. This man needs serious jail time and he definitely needs to be held financially responsible for this mess.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 10/05/2009
- RuthieBabe I'm a Fan of RuthieBabe 7 fans permalink
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Actually, buffalo meat is pretty good and much leaner than cattle. These were not buffalo collected from the wild. They were raised for the purpose of providing food.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 10/05/2009

I thought this was a story on our Congress, then I saw the word Bison...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 10/05/2009
- ipastor01 I'm a Fan of ipastor01 9 fans permalink
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give me back my two minutes. why is this news.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 10/05/2009
- blaharumph I'm a Fan of blaharumph 15 fans permalink
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"the city's sewer system began getting stopped up because of blood and other parts going down the drain at Bridgewater Quality Meats."

...so even before the meat was abandoned it was already harming the town.

YUCK

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 10/05/2009
- urgk I'm a Fan of urgk 4 fans permalink

"44 Tons Of Rotting Meat Removed From Abandoned Building"

Man, I was hoping with a headline like that, somebody had canceled Rush's radio show.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 AM on 10/05/2009
- HBD I'm a Fan of HBD 54 fans permalink
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...or Beckie.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 10/05/2009
- urgk I'm a Fan of urgk 4 fans permalink

If it was Glen Beck, it would have been a story about his neurosurgeon.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 10/05/2009
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let this be a warning to Libertarians

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 AM on 10/05/2009
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Lets be honest- if you're a Libertarian you lack all concern for humanity. Warnings would be a waste of time.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 AM on 10/05/2009

Not even a Libertarian -- just a Republican.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 10/05/2009
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