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EPA Announces Major Agreement With Developer to Remediate Superfund Site in Nashua, New Hampshire
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NASHUA, New Hampshire,
The
EPA) has reached an agreement with a local developer,
Blaylock Holdings, LLC, ( Blaylock ) that will ensure the successful remediation and beneficial reuse of the Granite State Leathers Superfund Site in
Nashua, N.H., also known as Mohawk Tannery.
EPA encourages public input on the agreement during the public comment period, which will begin on
February 12, 2021 and conclude on
March 13, 2021.
EPA, the
City of Nashua, and Blaylock. This agreement is unique in that the cleanup costs are being shared with the developer, by way of partial reimbursement of the developer s costs, who will perform all cleanup activities at the proposed National Priorities List (NPL) site. The agreement was developed in coordination with the
Credit Hiveminder.com
The Environmental Protection Agency has reached a deal to split the cost of cleanup for a hazardous waste site in Nashua with a business that aims to redevelop the property.
The city and EPA have wanted to clean up and redevelop the riverfront site known as the Mohawk Tannery for more than a decade.
The former leather-making facility left toxic sludge in the ground in a residential area. It’s been proposed as a Superfund for more than two decades.
Now, the EPA says it plans to reimburse a developer, Blaylock Holdings LLC, $6 million to carry out a previously finalized remediation plan.