Some Say Poor Air Quality Cost Eastern Arkansas Jobs
By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The director of Marion`s Economic Development
Department said a poor air-quality label for Crittenden County from
the federal Environmental Protection Agency recently cost the area
about 600 jobs.
Kay Brockwell declined to disclose the name of the company that
refused to consider Crittenden County after the EPA leveled its
non-attainment designation on it and Memphis` Shelby County next
door. But she said it was like she had "thrown a
switch" taking the county out of contention when she told the
company executives about the EPA ruling.
Also, this month, an executive at a steel company confirmed that
the pollution designation scared his company away from building a
steel mill in West Memphis that would have employed about 450
people.
Crittenden County officials dispute the designation, which names
only Crittenden and Shelby counties as non-compliant in the
five-county Memphis area. Even officials in Memphis have said that
Crittenden County only produces 10 percent of the pollution and
should not be on the EPA list.

