Rensselear County
Dunn Memorial Bridge
Posted by Lew Stein on Friday, April 27, 2018
March 19, 2020 02 PM Update
February 23, 2020 06 PM Update
Conscience, science reasons to close dump
I am writing about the Dunn construction debris dump adjacent to the Rensselaer City School District's buildings, which teach students from preschool through 12th grade. There is great potential for students and staff to be exposed to a wide variety of toxics. Some children will be exposed at school as well as home because they live within the contamination area of the dump site.
In my 41 years as wildlife pathologist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, I studied numerous construction debris dumps. Construction debris contains a wide variety of toxics such as lead, mercury, cadmium, dioxins and a variety of organic chemicals that are poisonous, and many of which are carcinogenic to people and animals. Buildings that were burned and treated with pesticides as well as other chemicals become construction debris.
Dunn Landfill
It really sucks for the neighbors of the Dunn Landfill and it probably will for the foreseeable future. I am sure it was a very similar experience for residences in the Southern Boulevard neighborhood for many years when that was a city dump. But it seems like there is so little effort to sort and reuse waste – it all about tearing buildings as fast as possible and dumping and piling their contents wherever permitted space can be found.