Residents have been vocal about their concerns regarding the mound of black sludge that strongly smells and poses a health risk due to its proximity to a school.
A concerned parent expressed outrage that toxic materials like coal tar were left exposed near a busy intersection and an elementary school, questioning the developer's negligence.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation intervened, issuing a stop-work order after community complaints, highlighting the hazards associated with the site.
Despite covering the toxic mound with plastic after the complaints, the developer still violated building codes by restricting public visibility from the site.
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