From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | 11 Oct 2006 22:54:35 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-brownfields |
Subject: | [CPEO-BIF] Sellersville, PA home proposal "on hold" |
Sellersville 34-home proposal on 'hold'By Emily Morris News Herald (PA) October 11, 2006 Contamination on a site to be developed by Park Ten Inc. of Lansdale continues to be a major hurdle for a 34-home development on the site at the intersection of Franklin Way, Twelfth and North Main streets in Sellersville, which is awaiting final land development plan approval. Park Ten was supposed to appear before the borough Oct. 9 for a public meeting that would welcome comment and concern from area residents - and several residents were present for the meeting and prepared to discuss concerns about contamination from trichloroethylene (TCE) as well as water drainage issues. However, the meeting was postponed until council's Nov. 13 meeting because Park Ten still has outstanding issues on the contamination, according to Sellersville Borough Solicitor Randal White. "There are still environmental aspects of this project that cause me concern," said White to Sellersville Borough Council at its Oct. 9 meeting. White and Joel Bolstein, an environmental attorney with White's office, have been in constant contact with Park Ten's attorney, environmental attorney and environmental consultant. The concern is related to the borough's Well Number 5. The Park Ten site was used as a radium-processing facility from 1914 to 1917 and also served as a landfill in the mid-1900s. The site is contaminated with TCE, as is the borough's Well Number 5, a substance which is usually linked with previous industrial activity and can be a threat to human health to those exposed to the vapors on a long-term basis. The Park Ten site has gone through environmental cleanup since 1996 with the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). At that time, lead-contaminated soils and lower and higher-activity radioactive soils were removed at a cost of nearly $6.2 million, according to DEP's Web site. Park Ten paid $62,000 reimbursement to DEP for its portion of cleanup costs. ... For the entire article, see http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17312615&BRD=1306&PAG=461&dept_id=187826&rfi=6 --
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