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Originally Posted by Tinordi
Sure, it eventually needs to happen whenever that land may be developed. That's the point. It's tied to the project. No development, no need to incur the clean up costs. They aren't separate issues.
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Since the creosote has been leaking right across the river and has been found in West Hillhurst, they are indeed separate issues. This has been brought up before, but those unalterably opposed to the project find it convenient to forget it.
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