Wished the article had addressed site remediation. Classification as a SF site is supposed to result in the identification of responsible parties who contribute towards remediation efforts. Some of those efforts are relatively low cost, albeit very time consuming, such as the planting of certain trees/vegetation (used to mitigate mercury contamination, for example). Perhaps there are no responsible parties left to contribute, but that issue and the status of any remediation efforts would have improved an already very informational article. Lumino should know the answers or at least know who does.
Re: “Contaminated Burlington Land Near the Barge Canal Hits the Market for $2 Million”
Wished the article had addressed site remediation. Classification as a SF site is supposed to result in the identification of responsible parties who contribute towards remediation efforts. Some of those efforts are relatively low cost, albeit very time consuming, such as the planting of certain trees/vegetation (used to mitigate mercury contamination, for example). Perhaps there are no responsible parties left to contribute, but that issue and the status of any remediation efforts would have improved an already very informational article. Lumino should know the answers or at least know who does.