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Note: This fact sheet was previously sent on April 24, 2026. It is being re-sent with a corrected comment period end date.
This link opens a fact sheet that invites the public to comment on a proposed cleanup to address contamination related to C Block, site ID #C224435 (Brooklyn, Kings County), within New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program:
DEC is accepting public comments about the proposal through June 8, 2026. Please see fact sheet for details about the proposal and how to comment.
The fact sheet is in PDF format. You can save, open, and read the fact sheet by using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can go to the DEC website to download the program.
Please do not respond to this email. Replies go to an untended mailbox. If you have questions about the contaminated site identified above, please use the contact information provided in the fact sheet.
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