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The Cheektowaga Citizens Coalition Inc.

URGENT!!!!!! 

                 BUFFALO CRUSHED STONE

HAS APPLIED FOR 2007 EXPANSION.

MEETING WITH DEC

OCTOBER 15, 3:00 pm & 6:30pm

Bellevue Fire - Hall

DO NOT MISS THIS MEETING

Check our BCS page for more information.

 

   CHEEKTOWAGA

CITIZENS

        COALITION INC

2007

WELCOME TO OUR NEW WEBSITE

  Our Mission is to provide clean air as well as a clean healthy environment for the children of our community.    

AS YOU SURF OUR SITE KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND

1)EACH PHOTO IN THIS SITE will SERVE AS A LINK TO VALUABLE HEALTH RELATED INFORMATION

JUST CLICK THE PHOTO AND LEARN

2) RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE SITE WILL BE FOUND ON THE "UPDATES PAGE" LOCATED TO YOUR LEFT.


 

                Click the photo of the QUARRY 

               to learn about Childhood Asthma

 

Buffalo Crushed Stone Inc., - Extension of Public Comment Period

October 3, 2007

 

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
NOTICE OF EXTENSION OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

DATE: October 3, 2007

APPLICANT: Buffalo Crushed Stone, Inc.
2544 Clinton Street, West Seneca, New York 14224

NYSDEC APPLICATION ID: 9-1430-00014/00011

PERMITS APPLIED FOR: Article 23, Title 27: Mined Land Reclamation

FACILITY: Buffalo Crushed Stone - Como Park Boulevard (Cheektowaga) Quarry
500 Como Park Boulevard, Cheektowaga, New York 14227

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), as State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) lead agency, has accepted a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) on the proposed modification of the permit to mine at the Como Park Boulevard Quarry located in the Town of Cheektowaga, Erie County. The proposed action is the mining of approximately 40 acres of land between the east and west basins of an existing hard rock (limestone) quarry. The proposed action would relocate asphalt and rock crushing plants and material stockpiles to the bottom of the east basin more than 100 feet below grade and will extend the life of the mine by about 20 years.

PUBLIC HEARING AND ISSUES CONFERENCE: A notice of public hearing and issues conference was published on August 29, 2007 in the Buffalo News and on August 29, 2007 on the DEC's Environmental Notice Bulletin. The notice provides that a legislative hearing on the application and the draft EIS to receive unsworn statements from the public will be held on October 15, 2007 and that an issues conference will be held on October 16, 2007. The notice also provided for written comments to be submitted by the public by October 10, 2007. That time period is now being extended.

WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS: All interested parties may submit written comments at the hearing or by mail no later than November 9, 2007 to Administrative Law Judge Molly T. McBride, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Office of Hearings and Mediation, 625 Broadway, 1st Floor, Albany, NY 12233-1550, with a copy to David Denk, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Region 9, Division of Environmental Permits, 270 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14203-2999. Equal weight will be given to both oral and written comments.

JAMES T. McCLYMONDS
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE

October 3, 2007
Albany, New York


All Communities facing the challenges of environmental

contamination / toxic waste are welcome to use the

information contained in this site.

We welcome your emails or letters at the following addresses:

checkoutcheektowaga@roadrunner.com

Cheektowaga Citizens Coalition Inc.


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Feb 25 2004 Bellevue Bucket Brigade at work The DEC was not there BUT WE WERE! click this link

 

The photo above is a cloud of gas which the camera uncovered during a Bucket Brigade air sample test at Buffalo Crushed Stones discharge area.

We believe this to be hydrogen sulfide gas as the sample showed this gas to be present in the air at nearly 70 times the legal limit.


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