Protect Gainesville Citizens Meeting
Published February 25th, 2013
GAINESVILLE - Before a federal judge decides to issue a consent decree to get the superfund site cleaned up, residents have one more chance to confront the Environmental Protection Agency.
People who live near the Cabot-Koppers superfund site and organizers with Protect Gainesville Citizens met to determine which questions should be asked when the EPA officials come on Wednesday.
The goal of tonight's meeting was to help people properly form their questions.
"I hope that we have a very good turnout that this community continues to show that it is engaged in this process that they care," Kim Pope Joy President of Protect Gainesville Citizens said.
About 20 people showed up and come up with 31 questions.
Reporter:
Duke Carter
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