State targets illegal dump in Camden, NJ in new court request
CAMDEN The state s new Acting Attorney General has launched a joint effort with the DEP to get a court order for the clean-up of an illegal dumping site, where contamination dates back nearly 20 years.
A lawsuit initially filed by the DEP back in May dealt with the property, which spans several lots in the 600 block of Chestnut Street.
Weyhill Realty Holdings was ordered to immediately clean up the solid waste, including tires, soil and debris that is literally spilling from the site, including onto a neighboring residential property.
Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck and DEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette filed an amended complaint on Monday, urging a court order to enforce immediate action at the Camden site.
New Jersey asks for court-ordered cleanup of massive pile of waste in Camden
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