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November 14, 2012
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A plume of raw sewage escaped from a pipe on Barnes Avenue, west of 3rd Place, for several days following Sandy. Residents worry their homes may contain health hazards.
No safe harbor
Fears, but little
information, in possibly sewage-contaminated areas of Baldwin
While some parts of Baldwin are almost completing their post-Sandy rebuild, others are still very much in the throes of the hurricane. One of the most insidious threats quite literally overflowed on Barnes Avenue, just west of 3rd Place, where a sewer erupted.
The Presses, along with Jerry Brown, a Sanitary District Two commissioner and Fire Department supervisor, fear that the unchecked spread of contaminants may pose a health threat to Baldwin residents. They say that inspectors from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency have substantiated their anxieties.
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