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City shuts down chromium cleanup site Redevelopment of Garfield Avenue property at heart of conflict

2015-02-08 07:48:30| Chemicals - Topix.net

Jersey City is locking the gates to the Garfield Avenue chromium cleanup site until it gets the clean up company to comply with a federal consent order In a fight that will affect the future development of a 20-acre chromium-contaminated site along Garfield Avenue, city officials say they will close down cleanup operations there on Monday, Feb. 9 to put pressure on PPG Industries to do more than just remove the contamination. The city claims PPG is balking at meeting its obligation to prepare the site for redevelopment.

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