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Newtown Creek: Dirty Water

- CartLegger - Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 : goo

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NYC encompasses many superlatives. It’s a sad addition to the list to add it's being possibly the "dirtiest water in North America".

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The Newtown creek was until the early 19th century more an agricultural highway, bringing fresh produce in from Bushwick's pastures and fields.

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Since industries first came to its shores in the early 19th century, two centuries of runoff, effluent, and spills have blended together to create a complex chemical cocktail--ncluding sulfiric acid, mercury, lead, and pcb's--with a very long history.

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Perhaps the worst of these contaminations was the estimated 30 million gallons of oil that leaked out of Exxon Mobil’s holding tanks between 1948-52.

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This is the flimsy rubber containment system put in place by Exxon Mobil. It is intended to keep the oil and water from mixing. The cleanup has dragged along for years. So far they've extracted an estimated 9 million gallons form the great subterranean blob. Its interesting to note that Exxon Mobil resells the oil they extract from the spill to sell at a profit. If you consider the change in the price of oil, it seems a good investment for the company! But that does nothing for the neighbors living over the blob, who report higher cancer rates and other health problems.

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Nowadays, the worst polluter on the creek is ourselves, and our sewers. Due to the city’s outdated combined sewage overflow system, the creek receives an injection of raw untreated sewage after every significant rainfall.

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That makes increasing sewage treatment capacity all the more important. This newly updated Greenpoint plant is now the second largest in the US. Many neighbors accuse it of contributing to the area’s ills

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The Newtown Creek Nature Walk makes up somewhat for added this environmental burden. Opened by the Department of Environment protection, it lays behind the sewage plant. Beyond this concrete path, there is a rare contact with the shoreline.

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Nowhere you would want to swim. But it’s a great place for a view—not just to the city’s skyline, but to cleaner future. Maybe in that future, the creek will be thought of more for its nature than its chemistry and history.


Thanks for Ryan Kuonen for giving such an engaging bike tour of the creek for BCUE and the Urban Assembly School for the Urban Environment.

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jack: 3rd Nov 2007 - 19:29 GMT

and a reminder, can you imagine all the payoff's, take all that money and they could have done a great clean-up job.

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 4th Nov 2007 - 14:43 GMT

Hey Cartlegger, If you see a man in a red baseball hat on your travels around Newtown creek and that area, it is my beloved husband. You seem to be taking the same walks. I tagged along a couple of weeks ago and would like to repost this dead rat in the poluted waters of Newtown creek. I'd also like to point out that sitting slap bang in the middle of this toxic hole is the FreshDirect warehouse.
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Peter: 5th Nov 2007 - 16:36 GMT

awesome post, man! what a great counterpoint to my newtown creek post... i recently saw the new sewage treatment plant htere, but from a distance, and was curious about it... now i know!

JOEY-THE PUBLIC ANIMALS: 7th Nov 2007 - 01:01 GMT

Wow.. The stories I have about this creek! I used to deliver the Long Island Press to Mr. Raab, born in the 1890's who used to take a rowboat down this creek from East Elmhurst, Queens into the Near downtown area. (Brooklyn)

ROBERT: 9th Nov 2007 - 16:13 GMT

In 1959, when I was 12 I remember walking to this place from Woodside, Queens with my friends Raymond Cusato and Brett Dicker. If it's as dirty and stinking as it was back then I wouldn't advice anyone to get near the place.

upfromflames: 17th Nov 2007 - 01:23 GMT

Dirty is a matter not just of water, but of politics, and of profit.

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