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Chicken farm odor being addressed
Written by Freeport News Reporter   
February 17, 2010 – Approximately six months after the implementation of a new and more effective waste management system at a chicken farm in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) officials say those measures have been successful. February 17, 2010 – Approximately six months after the implementation of a new and more effective waste management system at a chicken farm in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) officials say those measures have been successful.

GBPA Environmental Manager Nakira Wilchcombe explained that the company began working with the farm’s owners to create an odor free zone in the vicinity of the facility in August.

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