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Montana Opens Probe After FBI Drug Burn Contaminates Billings Animal Shelter

State regulators are examining whether the city had approval to burn drugs at the animal control incinerator.

Overview

  • Montana DEQ says it was not notified before the Sept. 10 meth incineration and is reviewing a 2010 permit that limits the unit to animal remains unless specifically approved.
  • City Administrator Chris Kukulski says documented protocols were followed and notes law enforcement has used the city-owned incinerator for years to destroy narcotics.
  • Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter’s director says staff and animals will not return until the incinerator is shut down, citing lingering symptoms and additional hospital visits for some employees.
  • The shelter remains closed as Newman Restoration conducts air testing and sets a clearance plan, with remediation expected to take at least two weeks and possibly longer; dozens of animals have been relocated and decontaminated.
  • Officials attribute the exposure to a negative-pressure backdraft and a backup fan that was moved or not used, after prior ventilation concerns had prompted repairs; two employees and the shelter have retained legal counsel.