WHY YOU SHOULD EMAIL THE EPA TODAY (from Mike Ward's Ward-4 Newsletter, Monday, April 7, 2008)
If there is one thing that Pittsfield residents can agree on it's that we don't need another PCB landfill. But that's precisely what GE recommended a couple weeks ago in their Rest of River proposal.
It may seem that the landfill issue is a no-brainer, but not when you consider the fact that the EPA has the authority to locate a landfill here whether we like it or not.
That is why Councilor Sherman and I are petitioning the City Council tomorrow. And that is why you should email the EPA today.
The EPA's Rest of River project manager is Susan Svirsky and her email address is Svirsky.Susan@ epamail.epa. gov. Tell her you think a new PCB landfill in Pittsfield is unacceptable.
I personally have a lot of other issues with the proposed plan and frankly I'm still researching this stuff.
One thing that struck me is the absurdity of committing to a multi-decade cleanup plan when the technology is continually emerging. I'm sure that's convenient for GE because it contains their cost. But it's also dumb because new methods may end up being less invasive and more cost effective.
Why can't we turn this into an opportunity for Pittsfield? The Housatonic River could be the classroom for next-generation PCB cleanup research. And Pittsfield could be the world center of PCB remediation studies. Instead of prescribing a remedy that may be worse than the disease, the EPA should spend GE's money wisely on new science -- not on digging up mud and dropping it in a new location. My two year old son can do that.
I think we should take the time to decide on an intelligent course of action. Our river isn't getting any worse. In fact those who spend time on the river say it is very much alive. Do we really have to kill the Housatonic to save it? I'm not convinced we do.
Mike Ward
City Councilor
Ward 4 Pittsfield, MA
ward4ward4.com
413-499-0462
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