MANCHESTER, NH – A story posted April 19 by NHPR details what could be serious allegations against Brady Sullivan properties. The story details an investigation into illegal dumping based on a confidential tipster, who gave a head’s up to state and federal environmental regulators about truckloads of asbestos from a Manchester property being dumped in Massachusetts.
According to NHPR reporter Jack Rodolico, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection investigator Tim Dame has informed state and federal counterparts that two industrial dumping cases under investigation, in Manchester and Lawrence, might be connected.
From one of the emails [see below]: “We have a confidential informant … that is saying that up to 10 truckloads of black beauty sandblast grit with lead paint chips and asbestos from [Mill West in Manchester] was disposed of in Pacific Mills in Lawrence about 2 to 3 months ago in the basement cement.”
Brady Sullivan issued a statement to NHPR, which reads in part:
“Brady Sullivan does not know where the materials came from and believes that its environmental contractors always dispose of all materials in a safe, legal and regulated manner.”
⇒There’s much more to this story – click here to read it in full on NHPR.
Copy of emails below via NHPR
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