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Investigation Reveals Significant Contamination To Groundwater At Sand Land Site In Noyac

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The Sand Land sand mine in Noyac. PRESS FILE

The Sand Land sand mine in Noyac. PRESS FILE

authorElsie Boskamp on Jul 4, 2018
A final report from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services shows that there was significant contamination to the aquifer that sits beneath a Noyac sand mine and mulch composting... more

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