Soil contamination crisis reveals alarming arsenic levels

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In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the findings of a site assessment revealing significant arsenic contamination in the soil. The analysis indicated that approximately two-thirds of the soil meets clean fill standards, while the remaining third is classified as polluted.

The team engaged with the Pollution and Toxicity Department (POTDP) to gather their insights on the site, which has a comprehensive history of documentation and evidence related to its contamination. Additionally, an Act 2 filing has been submitted to the state, indicating ongoing efforts to address the environmental concerns associated with the site.

These findings underscore the need for continued monitoring and potential remediation efforts to ensure public safety and environmental health in the affected area.

Converted from Sunbury, PA City Council Meeting 10/28/24 Celotex Update meeting on October 29, 2024
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