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Resident urges action on Troy Meadows stormwater trash; council cites easement issues and $8,000 per-net cost
Summary
At the Parsippany council's public session, resident Nick Komiak urged the township to address plastic and Styrofoam pollution in Troy Meadows, asked about MS4 compliance and trash nets. Councilmembers said an easement with the wildlife preserve must be resolved and said the cost per trash net is about $8,000.
Nick Komiak, a Parsippany resident, used the council's public comment period on April 15 to press for action on stormwater-borne trash entering Troy Meadows. Komiak displayed photos and told the council he found large amounts of Styrofoam and plastic in drainage channels and cited the municipal MS4 stormwater regulations and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for the watershed.
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