I know. He once told 'em to get out, he could fix it himself. All he needed was some pipe!
I used to get a kick out of visiting relatives in Nitro when I would come back this way in that era. You'd have all the people from EPA down around the pool and the park in moon suits. The residents would be swimming and playing ball, looking at the EPA folks like they were a bunch of nuts.
Nitro has a huge boat ramp built on a Monsanto asbestos dump in what used to be a backwater. That beats what they had in there before. In the 70's when they bulldozed fill over the thing and they built a park on top of it for the local kids! Playground, sandboxes, a basketball court, it was crazy. But so was the Mayor in Nitro at the time. The EPA shut that park down a couple of years before Elmer faced off with them.
When I was a small boy, Fike Chemicals shared the same building with Raleigh Junk, which is still in the place. When I'd be up visiting my Dad's people I'd hang out with my cousin. His Uncle by marriage worked for Elmer burying barrels with a bulldozer and handling all the other nasty stuff. We would walk over and talk to him when we saw him as we all played baseball in a little field there. There was nice sized chunk of vacant land there along the river. As the property that Elmer leased got filled up, he leased it the other property and started burying barrels.
At that time riverfront property in Kanawha Valley wasn't as highly valued as it is now, it was so polluted there were massive fish kills in the summer when the oxygen levels fell to zero, it reeked like the hinges of Hades. The guy who owned the land, told Elmer he could lease it to bury barrels there while he got his plant in Nitro proper up and running. That area used to be the unincorporated town of Sattes. No zoning laws.
Flash forward 40 years. If you go to Roadside Park and look across the river you'll see a bunch of McMansions. Two huge ones are built on the piece of land Elmer buried his barrels under. The largest of the entire bunch is built over the septic system of the initial jewel in my Great Uncle's trailer court empire, the house's annex is built over the old open sewer that served that entire end of town. The ground is so damned polluted they'll never get the chemicals out.
I can't go to Roadside Park without looking across the river and thinking of Elmer.