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Health Consultation: Bourne Bridge, Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) operates the Bourne bridge, which spans the Cape Cod Canal and connects Buzzards Bay on the Massachusetts mainland with the town of Bourne on Cape Cod. Since 2004, the Corps has been removing existing paint from the bridge. Work began first on the lower span of the north side of the bridge and was completed at the end of August 2004. In early September 2004, work began on the lower span of the south side of the bridge and was completed at the end of June 2005. At present, work is ongoing on the upper span of the south side of the bridge and will continue to the north side. The remaining work on the bridge is expected to last 1520 weeks. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) became involved at the bridge site during the week of July 5, 2005, in response to citizens complaints. Earlier complaints were filed with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP) who then contacted EPA. The complaints focused on debris, which allegedly results from the ongoing lead paint abatement and repainting operations on the bridge. Gritty material has been deposited on vehicles and exposed surfaces in the area.
Health Consultation: Bourne Bridge, Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) operates the Bourne bridge, which spans the Cape Cod Canal and connects Buzzards Bay on the Massachusetts mainland with the town of Bourne on Cape Cod. Since 2004, the Corps has been removing existing paint from the bridge. Work began first on the lower span of the north side of the bridge and was completed at the end of August 2004. In early September 2004, work began on the lower span of the south side of the bridge and was completed at the end of June 2005. At present, work is ongoing on the upper span of the south side of the bridge and will continue to the north side. The remaining work on the bridge is expected to last 1520 weeks. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) became involved at the bridge site during the week of July 5, 2005, in response to citizens complaints. Earlier complaints were filed with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP) who then contacted EPA. The complaints focused on debris, which allegedly results from the ongoing lead paint abatement and repainting operations on the bridge. Gritty material has been deposited on vehicles and exposed surfaces in the area.
Health Consultation: Bourne Bridge, Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts
2005
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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