
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Dr. Fishbein presented an update on the Orchard Elementary School soil remediation project. A letter was emailed to the district community on February 14, 2020, prior to the February recess. The Remedial Action Workplan (RAW) was submitted to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), and we received the NJDEP Alternative Remedy Approval. All of the documents associated with this project can be found on the Public Information page of the district website. To access this section of the website, please click here.
Dr. Fishbein shared that he has continued to make a weekly request to the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) for a date and time for the public meeting, but he was unable to secure a date yesterday. Dr. Fishbein hopes to schedule this meeting as soon as possible. This week, soil permits will be submitted to the Village of Ridgewood, Bergen County, and the NJDEP. Finally, the district is preparing to begin public bidding during March. Click here to view the presentation.
Pj did they really say , “don’t eat the dirt “?
let’s solve the problem by construction of a massive raised
garage on the CONTAMINATED school yard plot with a drivers Ed franchise on floors one and two.
highest bidder has to haul away the bad dirt and scatter it across the VOR roadways with the worst craters and potholes since the pols are moving on out and we are on our own Taxpayers…a disgrace …