TX_COWDOC said:
I've been aware of this one for a few weeks after a client called and gave me the info. Lots of folks are pissed and fighting this. Will be a zoning and property rights issue.
It's been kept really hush-hush. Or was until recently anway. I first heard about it maybe 4-6 weeks ago, but I'm not in the immediate vicinity and sometimes news from the boonies travels slow.
Land is in a fairly remote part of the county, but it's right next to one of the sections of the San Bernard NWR and in some pretty low lying area that is prone to flooding. A lot of work would need to be done, which would likely have some watershed impacts.
Having done some work on one of the pharmaceutical testing facilities near Corpus, I can tell you that treating waste produced by monkeys is different than human waste - more difficult, more prone to issues developing in the treatment process. Plus, monkeys inevitably escape and like any other non-native species, they impact the local ecosystem. Not sure how much they would really impact here, but that is what is always said about invasive species being introduced and it usually turns out bad.