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ID: 4470789
Publication Date: November 5, 2009
Day: Thursday
Page: A11
Edition: FIFTH
Section: News
Type: Local
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Length: medium
But many of the 20 residents at the meeting said they were still concerned
about the quality of their drinking water and the sanctity of their wells.
"We're in murky water right now," said Dorothy Nordmeyer, who lives
about 2,000 feet from the plant. "We don't know where to go. We don't
know where to turn to. I'm wondering what's our next step with this
repeated violator."
Problems noted by the DEP include excess air pollution, burning solid
waste without a permit and failing to maintain key records. The plant also
operated for more than three years without a permit that allows officials to
track and limit air pollution, DEP records detailed.
Supervisors said last month that the DEP did not tell them about any of
the problems noted at the site. The agency confirmed that it did not inform
the township about the violations, but told Emrick that it would copy the
township on any problems at the site in the future.
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