Quonset Is Being Turned Into the Armpit of Rhode Island — Rep. Julie A. Casimiro

State Representative Julie Casmiro, Guest MINDSETTER™

Quonset Is Being Turned Into the Armpit of Rhode Island — Rep. Julie A. Casimiro

Quosent Business Park PHOTO: File

At the March 30th Town Council meeting, North Kingstown residents made it clear that a pyrolysis sewage treatment facility is not wanted in our town.  The road that got us to this point has been paved with a lack of transparency and a breach of public trust.  The push-back against the Quonset Soil Solutions facility has been swift and absolute!  The community has been quite clear in its belief that this facility has no place in our community.

 

I only learned about this project approximately three weeks ago.  The lack of public input and lack of public vetting should have every resident enraged.  This is going to affect our quality of life, our health and our home values.  Quonset Business Park, once the “crown jewel” of Rhode Island, is turning North Kingstown into the armpit of Rhode Island.

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The facility, if it is allowed to go forward, will sit upon an aquifer, the town’s sole water supply source.   The technology has yet to be proven successful and this site would be the largest in the country with 2 of the 3 other sites having failed already.  Experimental technology managing toxic chemicals is not ok in our community or in our water!

 

How does DEM think it is acceptable to allow 83 pounds of mercury emissions per year into our air?  What could possibly go wrong with 40 truckloads of toxic sludge transported through our area daily?  The side is proposed to be operational 24/7, processing 159 tons of toxic sludge each day!  What could possibly go wrong?   A lot could go wrong – at the expense of North Kingstown residents.

 

North Kingstown residents are angry and have every right to be so!   We need answers, we need proper public vetting, we need this stopped!  I have already filed legislation to temporarily halt the facility and I plan to file additional legislation if we don’t come to an acceptable solution on this – that solution is no pyrolysis sewage treatment facility in our community!

 

I plan to attend the April 27th Town Council meeting.  I encourage all of you to do the same and have your voices heard.  And, please contact Governor McKee’s office to have him stop this permanently (401)222-2080.

 

We need to take back our community!

 

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