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New Jersey requires review before wastewater can be treated at Deepwater
By JEFF MONTGOMERY / The News Journal
05/21/2005
New Jersey on Friday barred the DuPont Co. from treating chemical weapons wastewater at a plant near the Delaware Memorial Bridge unless the plan clears a separate state environmental review.
Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey ordered that the ruling be included in a draft five-year permit renewal for DuPont's industrial wastewater treatment plant, part of the Chambers Works chemical complex in Deepwater.
DuPont is trying to win a lucrative Army contract to treat millions of gallons of wastewater from a VX nerve agent disposal operation in Newport, Ind. The company had said its previous treatment plant discharge permit -- still temporarily in effect -- allowed handling of the Army's waste.
"At my direction,
issued a new draft permit for the facility that precludes acceptance of the nerve agent waste unless and until the proposal is subject to rigorous and independent review," Codey said in a statement.
"He did his homework and he's taking the right position at a time when it's still meaningful," said Maya K. van Rossum, who directs the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, a multistate environmental and conservation group. "The Army has been pushing very hard to grease this project through."
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