ADMINISTRATIVE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND ORDER ON CONSENT FOR TESTING/INVESTIGATION LOWER HUDSON RIVERAdministrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation • September 13th, 2022
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Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/InvestigationAdministrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation • September 2nd, 2022
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ContractAdministrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation • September 16th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 16th, 2022Administrative Settlement Agreement and OrderOn Consent for Testing/Investigation RM 155 RM 90 RM 25 RM 20 New JerseyApproximately 22-mile RM 15 portion along thewest side of the river RM 10 RM 5 RM 2RM 0 - Battery inNew York City RM 153.5 - Troy Dam RM 85 RM 150 RM 145 RM 80 RM 140 RM 75 RM 135 RM 70 RM 130 RM 65 RM 125 RM 60 New York Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA, Sources: Esri, Garmin, USGS, NPS RM 120 RM 55 RM 115 RM 50 RM 110 RM 45 RM 105 RM 40 RM 35 RM 100 RM 30 RM 95 0 2.5 5 10 15 20 Appendix ASite Map of the Lower Hudson River Miles Coordinate System: NAD 1983 UTM Zone 18N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983
Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation (Index No. CERCLA-02-2022-2020) and Sampling and Analysis Plan/Quality Assurance Project PlanAdministrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation • May 24th, 2023
Contract Type FiledMay 24th, 2023As members of the Hudson Community Advisory Group and Friends of Clean Hudson, we want to thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Testing/Investigation, Lower Hudson River (Index No. CERCLA-02- 2022-2020) (“ASAOC”) and the Sampling and Analysis Plan/Quality Assurance Project Plan (“Sampling Plan”). We believe the ability of stakeholder groups to understand and participate in Superfund processes/investigations is integral to the success of the Superfund program, and we note the decisions you and your staff at the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) make impact the economic and environmental future of hundreds of communities and millions of people who live along the banks of this long-contaminated river.