Monday, January 29, 2007

New Jersey EPA Response

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> Hi Neighbor:
>
> I should have written in the subject line the EPA's Non-Response!
> Of course this is nothing new to our community and the very reason
> why there must be change in this agency. This agency was created
> for the protection of the citizens yet they do not feel the need to
> respond to the citizens. We are supposed to just say okay the case
> is closed and walk away without any answers. The very fact that
> they cannot show us that through their investigation there is no
> linkage sends up more red flags that there possibly is a linkage.
> Or could it be that they really do not care and do not intend to
> investigate something that is vital to the health and welfare of
> their Region 2 citizens? I intend to post all of this with Senator
> Barbara Boxer's office - she will be holding hearings with regard
> to the inadequacies of the EPA in the near future. I will also
> forward this to Representative Westmoreland, Representative Scott,
> Senator Saxby Chamblis and Senator Johnny Isakson.
>
> I will keep you informed of further progress in this area.
>
> Your neighbor,
>
> Connie
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>
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> Response from Region 2 Director of the EPA
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> Ms. Biemiller,
>
> Thank you for all of the information you have provided regarding the
> potential link between the mercaptan smell and the issue you are
> addressing in Georgia. At this time, I do not have any updates and I
> believe the investigation has been completed.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben Barry
>
>

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