Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Why the Borden Ave Bridge is still closed


"Hi: Any more information on the re-opening of the Borden Avenue Bridge? It's April....and it's still closed." - anonymous

From the Dept of Transportation's website:

The Department of Transportation has identified a pocket of contaminated soil which has been classified as “contaminated non-hazardous”. As such, it poses no significant health risk to workers or the surrounding community. However, precautionary measures will be taken and every effort is being made to remove and dispose of the contamination quickly, yet safely, within all New York City and State guidelines. A Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for the removal and disposal of the contamination has been submitted to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for review and approval. Upon receipt of the NYSDEC approval, the contractor will prepare a new construction schedule and commence work under the terms of the permits. At this time, a date for the resumption of work is unknown which precludes an accurate prediction of a new anticipated completion date, although every effort will be made to complete the project in the Spring of 2010. All posted detours will remain in effect until further notice.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Tranlation:

the toxic shit dump of Newtown Creek needs some window dressing to dump all that housing.

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