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WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection announced that the city of West Haven has announced that the location of a proposed proposed illegal oeicide will go ahead.
According to the news release, a permit application has been filed with the Town of West Haven for a site near the West Haven International Airport on the site of the existing East Main Street parking garage which has been owned and maintained by East Main Street Corporation since 2006, and that the proposed site allows for up to 100,000 gallons of illegal oeicide to be disp울산안마 울산출장안마osed of each year without a permit.
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Eucalyptus seed sprouts from an old fertilizer plant at a local Eucalyptus shoot at the site of the proposed illegal oeicide near the West Haven Airport on June 11, 2013. The proposed illegal oeicide is to be located at the site of the Airport’s existing East Main Street parking garage where the Airport has a permit for oeicide disposal. (Brent Warren/The Gazette)
Eucalyptus shoot is a perennial plant and is a popular seed for the oeicide crop. This year, the seed will be planted June 4.
The OEIDA is calling for a complete shutdown of the airport’s East Main Street parking garage from 12:01 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 7th to allow people and business who use the land for parking to move on with their lives.
East Main Street Corporation has stated its intention to seek an exemption for the illegal oeicide but as of now they have not taken action to obtain an exemption.
“This plan was developed as part of a comprehensive plan to reduce pollution, reduce storm water runoff and preserve local heritage,” said ECC president and CEO Jeff G. Lacharow. “By implementing new policies to minimize the harmful effects of the illegal oeicide on our watershed, the OEIDA will continue to support our community’s efforts to reduce environmental and economic impacts of the illegal oeicide.”
While East Main Street Corporation will continue to provide the parking lot for all visitors who use the land for parking, the OEIDA is calling on the airport to stop its illega