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‘Trib Talk’: A big, toxic mess needs cleaning up in Ogden

(Briana Scroggins | The Utah Investigative Journalism Project) Approximately 160 drums are organized by the properties of their contents on the south yard of the Swift building in Ogden on Thursday, May 16, 2019. "Most of the stuff in the south yard are flammable liquids," On-scene Coordinator for the EPA Paul Peronard said. Peronard said that he expects the total number of containers to reach about 60,000. The EPA started site clean up on April 1 and plan to finish by August 2019.

The Environmental Protection Agency is currently coordinating the cleanup of a massive stockpile of toxic and hazardous waste inside and around a deteriorating former Ogden meatpacking plant.

Ogden City purchased the property from the owner of Smith and Edwards, an iconic military surplus retailer, with plans to revitalize the site as a mixed-use manufacturing and outdoor recreation destination. But as the full scope of the chemical and material hazards on site becomes known, questions remain about the property’s potential environmental and financial impact on residents and taxpayers.

On this week’s episode of Trib Talk, Leia Larsen, a journalist with the Utah Investigative Journalism Project and Brandon Cooper, Ogden City’s deputy director of community and economic development, join Tribune reporter Benjamin Wood to discuss the ongoing cleanup of hazardous waste at the Swift Building and whether city officials were adequately and appropriately aware of the property’s contents at the time of its purchase.

Tribune reporter Taylor Stevens also gives a first-hand account of a protest that turned violent in downtown Salt Lake City on Tuesday.

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“Trib Talk” is produced by Sara Weber with additional editing by Dan Harrie. Comments and feedback can be sent to tribtalk@sltrib.com, or to @bjaminwood or @tribtalk on Twitter.