Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Greetings:
We, the undersigned, write respectfully to request that you immediately require all of the toxic site concerns associated with the former Sperry Remington manufacturing site in Elmira, NY to be consolidated into a single site that is given a Class 1 Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site designation: "Causing or presenting an imminent danger of causing irreversible or irreparable damage to the public health or the environment -- immediate action required."
This action is warranted because it has been more than 20 years since high-level toxic pollution was discovered to have migrated nearly 1,000 feet from the former Sperry Remington factory site to Miller Pond in Elmira, NY. Yet, the full scope of that contaminated property's public health and environmental hazards has neither been fully investigated and delineated nor cleaned up in strict compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements.
The delay in achieving comprehensive clean up in strict compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements is unacceptable given that Elmira High School at 777 South Main Street is built directly on the contaminated site and a responsible party is required to clean it up. In addition, a residential neighborhood adjoining the former factory site has yet to be investigated for toxic pollution threats.
As you will see from the excerpted information provided below for your review, it is inconceivable that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) which constitute hazardous waste and other contaminants which exceed clean up requirements have been identified under the Elmira High School's football field, but have yet to be removed.
A wide variety of PCBs, toxic metals and potential cancer-causing agents also have been identified above clean up requirements under widespread areas of the school grounds and in contaminated groundwater. Those wastes also have yet to be removed.
See: Government Data Documenting Environmental Health Concerns at Elmira High School
For all these reasons, we request that urgent action be immediately undertaken to make sure that members of the school community as well as the public at-large cannot come into contact with any documented toxic pollution at the site involving contaminated dirt, indoor or outdoor air pollution, tainted groundwater, surface water or any other medium.
If the responsible party does not agree to remove all toxic pollution that exceeds regulatory requirements without further delay, New York should do so with the assistance of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and seek clean up reimbursement from the responsible party or its insurers.
All sources of toxic pollution must be removed to the fullest degree possible so that the school, nearby residential homes and the surrounding environment can be fully protected from contamination hazards. It is equally imperative that any residual pollution which cannot be removed due to structural constraints must not recontaminate areas that are cleaned up.
With due respect, these common-sense safeguards obviously should have been undertaken decades ago. Unfortunately, New York's on-going failure to clean up this site on a comprehensive basis is replicated at hundreds of legacy toxic sites that are known to have polluted the environment for decades.
This grim scenario underscores the need for dramatic changes to the state's inadequate toxic clean up program. That is why we request that:
First, any toxic site which is deemed to pose public health or environmental hazards due to regulatory exceedances must be cleaned up by responsible parties according to all applicable regulatory requirements within five years. If responsible parties cannot fulfill that obligation, the site must be designated a Class 1 site: Causing or presenting an imminent danger of causing irreversible or irreparable damage to the public health or the environment -- immediate action required. Urgent action must be undertaken by state and federal environmental authorities to resolve those concerns.
Second, New York State must have sufficient toxic site and spill remediation funds to clean up "orphan sites" in a timely fashion when responsible parties do not fulfill their "polluter pays" obligations. New York must increase its pollution clean up funds through dedicated fees.
In conclusion, toxic clean up delays stretching over literally decades must no longer be tolerated in New York. "Environmental justice delayed is environmental justice denied." Toxic polluters must not be allowed to evade their clean up responsibilities at the former Sperry Remington site or similar legacy toxic sites all over New York. State environmental authorities must strictly enforce New York's toxic clean up regulatory requirements or the legal protections are meaningless.
We trust that you will find our request to be self-explanatory, but please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.
Thank you for your consideration.
Very truly yours,
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James Little
Mamber
Western Broome Environmental Stakeholder Coalition
647 Cafferty Hill Rd.
Endicott, NY |
Mercedes Stanley |
Katharine B. Wolpe
107 East 10th St., Apt. 1C
New York City, New York |
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Tina Hooks
112 davis st
Elmira, Ny |
Tamra Redman
6277 churchfeild Blv
Las vagas, Nv |
Nina Klippel
145 E 84th St
New York, New York |
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Marilyn Anderson
34 Nicholson St.
Rochester, NY |
Lou Priem
276 Van Yahres Rd
Cooperstown, NY |
A. Lindsay Groves
Principal Cellist
Symphoria
PO Box 930
Skaneateles, NY |
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Kari Finch (Whitman)
, NY |
Elaine Livingston
Afton Central School
1403 Glenwood Rd
Vestal, NY |
Kimberly Allyn
Myrtle Beach , SC |
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Douglas Kinney
63 River Street
Oneonta, New York |
Kyllikki Inman
110 Halcyon Hill
Ithaca, NY |
Amy Harlib
212 W 22nd St Apt 2N
New York, NY |
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Sierra Couchon
60 Phillips st
Putnam , Connecticut |
Erwin Brown
1060 West Main Street
Troy, Pennsylvania |
Vicky Southall
50 Park Ave
Dansville , N Y |
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Russel Oliver
11 Sherman Rd
Kerhonkson, NY |
Margo Alexander
Ms.
5585 Searsburg Rd.
Trumansburg, NY |
Melissa Bishop
Member
Catskilll Citizens for Safe Energy
72 Elm St.
Deposit, NY |
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Andrew Cranston jr
mr
265 South Rd
Holmes, NY |
Carolyn Clark Pierson
5262 County Highway 14
Treadwell, NY |
Rebecca Casstevens
Accounting Consultant
BeanCounters Unlimited
22 Winding Way
Binghamton, New York |
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J E Delman
1 Private Street
Red Hook, NY |
Jennifer Cleland
333 Spencer Rd
Ithaca, NY |
Marianne GAgnier
151 Driggs Avenue
Brooklyn, NY |
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harold kugelmass
PO Box 264
Interlaken, New York |
Robyn Bem
3 Ringwood Ct W
Ithaca, NY |
Eric Watkins
108 Texas Lane
Ithaca, NY |
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Carla Booker
41 hazelwood ave
Elmira, NY |
Amanda Byrnes
127 Co. Hwy. 5
Otego, NY |
Arlene Kossoff
375 West End Ave
New York, NY |
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Margaret Sikora
Director, JPIC
Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement
41 Old Highland Tpke
Garrison, NY |
Elizabeth Joslyn
366 Ash St. Apt.15
Willimantic , Ct. |
DONALD MINTZ
Professor emeritus
Montclair State University
29 WHIG STREET
TRUMANSBURG, NY |
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Susan Kelech
14526 Broadhaven Blvd
Orlando, FL |
Nathan Richardson
Head Engineer
Rep Studio
519 Willow Ave
Ithaca, NY |
Lee Marcus
9352 State Rte. 36
Arkport, NY |
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Clare Chollet
People for a Healthy Environment
722 Latta Brook Rd.
Elmira, NY |
Dr. Cornelius Milliken
Chemung County Legislature
1223 w water street
Elmira, NY |
Heriberto Rodriguez
Member
Chenango links
533 County Highway 18
Mount Upton, NY |
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David Mitchell
402 Esty Street
Ithaca, NY |
John and Martha Stoltenberg
N8362 State Road 67
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin |
Paula Kaartinen
395 Crumtown Rd
Spencer , NY |
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Jason Schrage
MR.
36 Palisades Blvd.
Elmira, NY |
Andrea Rousseau
1410 Nae 19th St
Cape Coral , FL |
Anya Mosher
Horseheads , Ny |
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Heather Lowe
733 Pennsylvania Avenue
Elmira , N.Y. |
Donna Davenport
5500 13th Ave S.
Gulfport , Florida |