Showing posts with label ri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ri. Show all posts
Friday, October 26, 2007
Gas company fights lawsuits over pollution in Rhode Island
October 25, 2007 - New England Gas Co. is pointing fingers at many others for the contamination of the Bay Street neighborhood in Tiverton. In a lawsuit, the company claims it is not responsible for the contamination of some 50 acres of residential property, and if forced to pay damages, it should be reimbursed by other parties, including the town.
The company has at least four lawsuits pending against it in federal court filed by residents of the Bay Street area, who maintain that waste from the Fall River Gas Co.'s coal gasification plant was dumped in their neighborhood decades ago and has caused them physical, emotional and financial harm.
The waste found in the soil in the Bay Street area contains arsenic, cyanide, lead and petroleum-based pollutants at levels that exceed safe standards. The cost to clean up the area has been estimated between $30 million and $55 million
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The company has at least four lawsuits pending against it in federal court filed by residents of the Bay Street area, who maintain that waste from the Fall River Gas Co.'s coal gasification plant was dumped in their neighborhood decades ago and has caused them physical, emotional and financial harm.
The waste found in the soil in the Bay Street area contains arsenic, cyanide, lead and petroleum-based pollutants at levels that exceed safe standards. The cost to clean up the area has been estimated between $30 million and $55 million
More . . .
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Residents of toxic neighborhood in Rhode Island wait and wait
October 16, 2007 - Gail Corvello figured that if she and her neighbors held out for about five years, they would be able to get out from under the nightmare of the soil contamination in the Bay Street neighborhood that has had a stranglehold on their lives since 2002.
She was wrong.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Rhode Island Neighborhood Trapped by Pollution
June 19, 2007 - TIVERTON — Imagine living in a place where you can’t plant a flower, dig a garden, sell your house or let your children play outside, where hidden toxins darken the soil and a summer breeze carries the fear of airborne particles infiltrating your lungs.
This is Gail Corvello’s nightmare, and it unfolds every day in a neighborhood that looks like any other to an outsider, with tidy homes and lawns sloping down to Mount Hope Bay.
Yesterday morning, Corvello stood outside her Bay Street house, which doubles as a daycare center, and ushered four young children, ages 2 through 5, outside into the brilliant sunshine.
It was nearly five years ago that construction crews installing a sewer line on Bay Street dug up the telltale blue soil that would change the lives of Corvello and some 250 people in this working-class slice of North Tiverton, just beyond the Fall River line.
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