EPA sets forth plan to cleanup Byram Superfund Site
- Sophy Sedarat
- Jul 16, 2019
- 1 min read
The EPA has proposed a $11.5 million cleanup and monitoring plan for the Byram, NJ Superfund site. The site, which was a privately owned dumping site until the 1970s, has contaminated the groundwater and tainted the private drinking wells of local residents. The EPA intends to conduct a review of the cleanup every five years.
https://www.njherald.com/20190716/epa-proposes-115-million-cleanup-of-byram-superfund-site
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