Monday, March 24, 2008

Crow's Lane

I haven't spent any time at all discussing the ongoing problems at Crow's Lane landfill. I suppose development talk comes easier to me and it's a bit more sexy than the noxious smell of eggs and burnt matches.

But the folks who do have to endure this day-in-and-out have my complete sympathies. I can't imagine living under these conditions and losing the feeling of safety and comfort that should come with being home.

Certainly the situation warrants more attention from EVERYONE, including this blog.

That point was driven home with an article in the Daily News in which state officials say the owner of the landfill had "manually and intentionally" shut down the device used to disperse the odors.

The state doesn't go as far as saying the shut down was retribution for the city issuing another cease-and-desist order. But, in the article, the city's health agent, Jack Morris, suggests that is exactly the case.

I'm afraid I don't have much to add at this point. Just raising the issue.

Also, Jim Stiles wrote a letter to the editor a few weeks back on this very subject. Worth the read.






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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's a crazy idea:

Maybe the city could use CPA funds and or eminent domain in a friendly way to buy out the home owners in the vicinity and give them a fresh start. The houses could be re-sold by the city to move to new lots over the next few years or demolished/salvaged. The resulting landfill and open space could then form a sort of park in recovery. In ten years it might even be a good sledding hill. Think of the big re-landscaped landfill off RT95 around Saugus.

Anonymous said...

I know it's a pipe dream, but CPA funds can't be used for that purpose. But wait... the council approved CPA money for the stadium restoration, even though it's not allowed by state CPA law. (They didn't rescind the vote because of the pressure from the Clipper jock lobby, saying it was up to someone else to complain to the state.) So hey, why not?

Anonymous said...

Let me see, at $500K-$700K per house that might get you 1/2 a house.....

Anonymous said...

Hydrogen Sulfide does not seem to be a good thing to be breathing:
http://www.anesthesiology.org/pt/re/anes/fulltext.00000542-200804000-00018.htm;jsessionid=HqLQ2Xn71yg1msFpQQX2XtvJGpmMTqlnl1V0BzYpnmHnP6K6vn8h!1675702673!181195628!8091!-1

Dick.

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