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Site Cleanup Begins in Anticipation of Development at Public Place

  GOWANUS DEVELOPMENT     PUBLIC PLACE  
  BROOKLYN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 06  
April 5, 2008
Brooklyn Papers

Cleanup efforts are underway on the Gowanus Canal at the site of Public Place. As part of the cleanup effort, Keyspan, who owns the company responsible for the pollution, will remove almost eight feet of soil that is contaminated and will put in place a barrier to block tar from seeping into the river from under the site. The city presentation the clean up efforts to Community Board 6 this week, saying that efforts could take nearly three years to complete. Odors and dust are likely nuisances during the clean up efforts. The site must be fully remediated before any new development can happen on the site.