GoingByMyGut
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Original post TBM to respond to two bits:
Interesting stuff, Rose. When I read the part BBM, it wasn't clear to me whether they meant "landfill" as in "garbage dump" or "landfill" as in "we reclaimed the wetlands with landfill" -- i.e., what they do to make usable/buildable land out of marsh. The term "sanitary landfill" makes me think the latter.
One thing about this bit, esp. in combination with the radium remediation, is that there's been a lot of exploration of the surface area and shallows, which may mean they'd have found a body if it was there ... JMO
There was once a landfill there. the total land area of Great Kills Park is 488 acres. Of that total, approximately 223 acres are landfill
http://www.nps.gov/gate/parkmgmt/greatkillscleanup.htm
Interesting stuff, Rose. When I read the part BBM, it wasn't clear to me whether they meant "landfill" as in "garbage dump" or "landfill" as in "we reclaimed the wetlands with landfill" -- i.e., what they do to make usable/buildable land out of marsh. The term "sanitary landfill" makes me think the latter.
And the US Army Corp of Engineers does maintenance dredging and beach nourishing: next one is scheduled for fall/winter 2013-2014. Last one was 2003.
One thing about this bit, esp. in combination with the radium remediation, is that there's been a lot of exploration of the surface area and shallows, which may mean they'd have found a body if it was there ... JMO