From Linda Conner Lambeck, CT Post:
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s determination that the toxin-filled GE property can be made safe enough for a new Harding High School may have been the easy part.
Now the state’s environmental watchdogs has to explain it to the public.That process started Monday, when Robert Bell, assistant director of DEEP’s remediation division, tried explaining the process and answering some questions of the school board’s facilities committee. There were lots of them.
Full story here.
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This remediation when it is done needs to be monitored on a daily basis. We are the ones who will suffer if the state fails to do its job in monitoring this site. The state failed when they monitored the new electric plant built in Milford.