Significant Environmental Hazard Report Notification
Following please find a FOIA request regarding a "Significant Environmental Hazard Report Notification" filed by Turner Construction Company and/or The Town of Greenwich with regard to The Greenwich High School Property located at 10 Hillside Road.
If, in fact, this report has been filed, it changes, forever, The Town's ability to grant itself permissions and waivers for use of this site. Application for all such permissions and waivers must now be legally submitted to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and The United States Army Corps of Engineers (ACE), with certified mail notice to all abutting neighbors.
Further use or alteration of any part of the 10 Hillside Road site without all required Federal and State permits is a crime carrying with it substantial fines and the possibility of criminal charges.
If this report has not been filed it is a violation of Federal; State; and Municipal; Acts, Statutes, Rules and Regulations, also carrying with it substantial fines and the possibility of criminal charges.
I am an abutting property owner. I have received no legally required notice of any of the activities reported in newspapers either before or after the reported filing of the Significant Environmental Hazard Report Notification.
Pursuant to Federal and State laws, The High School Property cannot be used, and remediation cannot be started until all required permits have been properly obtained, and all abutting, upstream and downstream neighbors have been properly notified.
The FOIA request follows:
To: Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Defense Army Corps of Engineers Town of Greenwich
Turner Construction Company
From: Bill Effros
Subject: Significant Environmental Hazard Report Notification -- FOIA Request
Date: August 21, 2011
Please send, in electronic format, a copy of the Significant Environmental Hazard Report Notification filed under Connecticut General Statute CGS 22a-6u by The Town Of Greenwich and/or The Turner Construction Company regarding significant environmental hazards discovered on residentially zoned Town of Greenwich property located at 10 Hillside Road, Greenwich, Connecticut.
Please attach copies of the following documents:
- Topographic Map
- Site Sketch Map Showing Specific Locations of Contamination
- Site Sketch Map Indicating the Specific Location Of Sampling Sites
- An Inventory of Drinking Water Supply Wells Within 500 Feet
- A Parcel Map of Properties within 500 Feet That May Be Served by Wells
- Affected or Threatened Drinking Water Supply Wells
- Hydrogeologic Data Supporting the Area Considered Threatened
- A List of All Other Affected Properties
- All Spill Notifications Filed with The State of Connecticut
- All Underground Storage Tank Release Notifications Filed with The State of Connecticut
- All Voluntary Remediation Filings with the State of Connecticut
- All Environmental Condition Assessment Forms (ECAF) Filed with the State of Connecticut
- A Complete Record of All DEEP Staff Involved with Assessment or Remediation of the Site
- EPA ID #
- DEP-WPC #
- DEP-Inventory #
- All Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Permits
- Phase 1 Environmental Impact Statement
- Phase 2 Environmental Impact Statement
- Phase 3 Environmental Impact Statement
Please treat this as a request for information under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act. An immediate email response is required from you regarding this ongoing emergency situation affecting not only you, but also hundreds of abutting, upstream and downstream property owners, and thousands of school children.
Bill Effros
41 Old Church Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
Bill@Effros.com
Source: Greenwich Topix News Message Board
http://www.topix.com/city/greenwich-ct/2011/08/report-may-change-greenwichs-ability-to-grant-itself-permissions-and-waivers-at-the-high-school
HEARST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER DAVID McCUMBER IS ONCE AGAIN A SLEEP AT THE SWITCH IN GREENWICH:
You Just Can't Trust The Greenwich Board Of Education Or The Greenwich Time When It Comes To The Health And Safety Of Innocent Children
The Greenwich Time Is Failing The Parents And Children At The High School, Just Like They Failed The Children At Hamilton Avenue School.
Many Greenwich Taxpayers Want To Know Where The Hell Is The Greenwich Time And Why Aren't They Reporting About This?
Source: Greenwich Topix News Message Board
http://www.topix.com/city/greenwich-ct/2011/08/report-may-change-greenwichs-ability-to-grant-itself-permissions-and-waivers-at-the-high-school
HEARST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER DAVID McCUMBER IS ONCE AGAIN A SLEEP AT THE SWITCH IN GREENWICH:
You Just Can't Trust The Greenwich Board Of Education Or The Greenwich Time When It Comes To The Health And Safety Of Innocent Children
The Greenwich Time Is Failing The Parents And Children At The High School, Just Like They Failed The Children At Hamilton Avenue School.
Many Greenwich Taxpayers Want To Know Where The Hell Is The Greenwich Time And Why Aren't They Reporting About This?
People related to Hearst Newspapers:
Mark Adkins - SVP
Mark E. Aldam - SVP
John Condon - SVP
John DeAugustine - group publisher
George B. Irish - president
Michelle McAbee - publisher Greenwich Time
Michelle McAbee - publisher Greenwich Time
Lincoln Millstein - SVP
Steven R. Swartz - EVP
Helen Thomas - columnist
Other current Hearst Newspapers relationships:
Albany Times Union - publication
Connecticut Post - publication
Connecticut Post - publication
Greenwich Time - publication
Hearst Corporation - division
Houston Chronicle - publication
quadrantONE - partner
San Francisco Chronicle - publication
Stamford Advocate - publication
Hearst Newspapers past relationships:
Marianne Means - columnist
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - publication
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