Big development planned for Sayreville after site cleanup

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • For decades, a factory operated by National Lead cranked out paint and pollution on a 400-acre plot of land along the Raritan River in Sayreville, in the shadow of the Driscoll Bridge. Today the factory is long gone and the land, now vacant, has become a target for potentially lucrative redevelopment.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @jeffreywitczak9840
    @jeffreywitczak9840 5 місяців тому

    That brownfield was once National Lead. Why don't people tell the developer from Sayreville Nj that all the way to Keensburg Nj that the beaches are closed indefinitely due to lead contamination. Which means that the people who will move to River Bend will still be surrounded by pollution and an unusable shoreline? The developer wants just to develop ground zero? The people down the shoreline should be complaining that they want their beaches back with the project. Disturbing that brown field will only raise contamination levels further down the shoreline. And forget the radon reports. That's even a bigger issue.

  • @michaelkcaye1005
    @michaelkcaye1005 Рік тому

    Cabelas ?