Holiday In Wales The state Depart-ment of Environmental Protection has agreed to hold a meeting in Tabernacle to detail its plans to address a number of contaminated wells.
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Holiday Wales Township officials spoke with DEP representatives Monday afternoon, convincing them to schedule a meeting for 7 p.m. March 6 at Tabernacle Ele-mentary School on New Road, Commit-teewoman Kim Brown said yesterday.
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Cottage Holiday In Wales Tests have shown wells at 14 homes have higher-than-acceptable levels of lead or mercury. All are near a former landfill on Medford Lakes Road.
However, the DEP needs to lift the restrictions by February so homeowners can prepare their landscaping plans, he said. Ferrie, an Egg Harbor Township resident, use restrictions might remain in place for an extended period to give the DEP political cover for the construction moratorium. In the meantime, use restrictions, even watering schedule and mandatory rain sensors to shut off sprinklers during heavy rain.
Caravan Holiday In Wales Some of those residents have in-stalled mercury filters on their wells while others have heeded the Burling-ton County Health Department's advice to use bottled water for drinking.
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Camping Holiday Wales Neither the township nor DEP has determined the contamination source.
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Accommodation Holiday Wales Township officials have asked the DEP to spell out its plans to address the contaminated wells and to provide them with all files the agency has on the landfill.
Holiday Last Minute Wales DEP officials could not be reached for comment yesterday. State offices were closed for Lincoln's Birthday holiday.
Catering Holiday Self Wales The township will send letters to roughly 300 people who live near the landfill, notifying them of the upcoming meeting with the DEP, Brown said.
Holiday Wales Walking All residents, however, will be invited to attend the meeting.
Family Holiday Wales "We want to make sure everybody is notified and that nobody is left on the outside looking in," Brown said.
Holiday Riding Wales Tests conducted by Consumers New Jersey Water Co. of Hamilton Town-ship, Mercer County, show four of 25 wells tested exceed the state's drinking-water standards for lead, and two others exceed the standards for mercury.
Adventure Holiday Wales In September, the DEP found unacceptable levels of lead in eight of the 28 private wells it tested near the landfill. The DEP and Consumers New Jersey tested some of the same wells, Brown said.
Holiday Park South Wales Township officials became concerned about the landfill after learning of plans to mine sand there.
Cottage Holiday Wales On Nov. 12, the township Land De-velopment Board denied an application by Lakes Sand & Gravel Co. for a resource-extraction permit that would have enabled the firm to mine sand for two years on the 96-acre tract that includes the former landfill.
Holiday In Wales The firm is appealing the board's decision in state Superior Court. The case could be heard in early May, said Patrick McAndrew, a Medford attorney representing Lakes Sand & Gravel.
Holiday Wales By Paul Leakan
Burlington County Times - 2/13/2003
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