The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is warning of possible loud noises from the Resco Products, Inc. quarry off Eno Mountain Road in Hillsborough on Friday. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will conduct controlled detonations at the quarry.

“These detonations are part of a well-regulated process,” said Elizabeth Farnan, who is the division chief for Fire and Life Safety with Orange County Emergency Services. “There is no danger to the local community or its residents. We hope this advance notification helps people who may hear any associated sounds or feel any resulting vibrations understand there is no cause for concern.”

The ATF will hold a safety briefing before commencing with detonations, which are scheduled for approximately 10:30 a.m. and should last no more than two hours. During that time, only ATF and fire personnel will be permitted on the scene.

Noise and vibrations from the explosions are most likely to be felt within a one-mile radius of the quarry. Local businesses and landmarks within this area include the main branch of the Orange County Library, Weaver Street Market, the Riverwalk and Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area.

This map shows the Resco Quarry in Hillsborough, marked by the red dot, and the mile radius surrounding it. (Image via Orange County Sheriff’s Office)

Residents with questions about Friday’s activities at the quarry can contact Elizabeth Farnan at 919-245-6153.

 

Photo via Google Maps


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