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"Vapor Intrusion Law: Food for Thought on Gowanus Residential Development"

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A very real concern for the Gowanus Canal vacinity is possibility of vapor intrusion exposures arising from the canal water itself. In the TOLL EIS there was clear concern for the ait qulaity due to the pour water quality; which is do to the ongoing problem of sewage overflow. The air vapor could be particularly problematic during summer months when windows are open.
Isn't it time for our city planner to weigh the problems of using this area for residential purposes and consider how this area might beter ber redeveloped to fill other needs. There once was a federal program: Brownfields/Brightfields that helped redevelope brownfields with alternative energy projects. A field of solar panels atop a re-engineered wetlands brownfield might be a better long term use for sites like the Toll Brother's Gowanus loacatio.

March 26, 2009 at 10:25 AM

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