September 17, 2021 | Excerpt from Coastal Review Online | Read entire article here.
Virtual updates are set for next week to update the public on remediation work at the Navassa Superfund site, where from 1936 to 1980 a wood-treating plant was operated that led to contamination at the property bordered by the Brunswick River, Sturgeon Creek, and now a residential area and a light industrial area.
During the virtual meetings set for noon and 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Environmental Protection Agency, state Department of Environmental Quality and the Multistate Environmental Response Trust will cover the ongoing site investigations, upcoming remediation work and related contracting opportunities and redevelopment planning.
Both sessions will include the same presentation, followed by a question-and-answer period. For more information, see the flyer.