Driveway along Hidden Lane Landfill, Sterling; Sugarloaf Mt. on horizon The Hidden Lane Landfill, off Persimmon Lane in Sterling, VA, pictured below, has been an EPA "brownfields" cleanup site since 2005. As cleanup proceeds to its final stages, it will soon be time for the community to help decide what will become of the site. Toward that end, there will be a public meeting, date TBD but likely in June or July this year. There will be a chance for the public to visit the site (PLEASE don't go on your own--there are still hazards from the cleanup, e.g. boreholes, and it is privately owned) The pollutant, trichloroethene (TCE), has been found to be mainly hundreds of feet underground, possibly affecting well-water but not a significant danger at the surface--either on the landfill itself or in the wide adjacent floodplain between it and the Potomac River. Landfill mound in foreground (darker vegetation); behind it are wide flood plain, Potom...
Nice, will talk soon!
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