In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the environmental safety of a proposed construction project, particularly its potential impact on local groundwater and residents' health. Testimony highlighted that the site's soils are classified as highly permeable, specifically Eversborough soils, which could facilitate the rapid movement of contaminants into the groundwater.
A significant point of concern is the proximity of a residential well, located just 21 feet from the project site. The design of the stormwater management system, which includes subsurface infiltration systems intended to return stormwater to the aquifer, raises alarms about the risk of spills contaminating drinking water. The implications of this were starkly illustrated with a hypothetical scenario involving a health hazard, such as a COVID-19 spill, potentially reaching the well.
Additionally, the meeting discussed commitments made by project representatives to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regarding environmental protections. These commitments include minimizing tree clearing and topsoil removal during construction to mitigate disturbances to the site’s natural landscape.
As discussions continue, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of local residents and the integrity of their water supply amidst ongoing development efforts.