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Letter to the Editor: Will Kirkwood Lake issues ever be fixed?

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Here’s a Letter to the Editor to The Sun regarding the ongoing issues and environmental impact surrounding Kirkwood Lake.

The Sun recently had story on an EPA proposed $14 million plan to remove lead and arsenic soil at 33 residential properties in Voorhees and Gibbsboro.

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This editorial of mine will be considered another nuisance to the “Success Address Voorhees.” Since the inception of the problems with the heavy (lead) metals in Kirkwood Lake (1980s) Sherwin-Williams promised it would all be taken care of no later than 10 years. It is now mid-2015. First they denied any problems. The latest letter I received announced the EPA found arsenic in several places of my property. Oh yes, 2018 is their latest projection of when all will be rectified. I have lost hope believing in politicians and bureaucracy in general. If I ever hoped to sell my property, I would most likely never be able to do so. Who wants a home with arsenic? Dissatisfied, no not me! I was expecting lies from the politicians, especially NJ politicians.

Hardship-ingly your, Patricia Smith

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