As the Greenwich Board of Education continues to consider its options for either rebuilding or expanding the New Lebanon School, the school district announced late Friday that there is soil contamination that could limit school expansion options. The determination was made on the heels of soil test results on the property surrounding the Mead Avenue school campus that included analysis of samples taken from the town-owned baseball fields that abut the school campus and the Byram Shubert Library.
http://patch.com/connecticut/greenwich/pesticides-arsenic-found-soil-around-new-lebanon-school-0?
http://patch.com/connecticut/greenwich/pesticides-arsenic-found-soil-around-new-lebanon-school-0?
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