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United States Senator Richard Blumenthal

Local, State and Federal Officials Tour Fire Site In Waterbury

Wed, 04/11/2012 - 21:33

                                    Photographs By John Murray

   Waterbury Mayor Neil O'Leary addressed the media during a site walk at the former Nova Dye & Print factory that burned Saturday at 313 Mill Street. The factory  sits on the edge of the Mad River, which flows directly into the Naugatuck River. Standing next to O'Leary is United States Senator Richard Blumenthal who is looking into ways the Federal Government can assist in the massive clean-up of the contaminated brownfield site. Also attending the tour was Dan Esty, the commissioner for the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection, whose immediate concern was how the fire affected the Mad River and the Naugatuck River. 

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