Riverkeeper Calls for Most Comprehensive Possible Cleanup of Hudson River Coal Tar at Poughkeepsie
November 24, 2015
Contamination from the manufactured gas plant covers several acres of river bottom to the north and south of the Walkway Over the Hudson state park. (Photo by Dan Shapley / Riverkeeper)
- DEC must ensure that any such dredging is done in a manner that avoids or minimizes resuspension of contaminated sediment and adverse impacts to fish and other wildlife, including endangered sturgeon.
- DEC must consider hybrid or modified remedial alternatives in order to most fully protect human health and the environment.
- DEC must include in any final selected remedy the likely future use of the site for recreational and general public access.
- DEC must include natural shoreline and habitat restoration requirements as a necessary part of any final selected remedy.
- Much more analysis needs to be done in order for DEC to make an informed and rational decision as to the final selected remedy for the Poughkeepsie MGP Site.
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