There is zero indication that any of the court-ordered August deadlines for security, cleanup and identification of on-site substances will be met.
The fence that may have discouraged trespassers in the past is trampled on the ground. Rusty gates are stuck in an open position and overgrown with brambles.
Graffiti is sprayed on the walls. There is evidence of dumping.
The fence that may have discouraged trespassers in the past is trampled on the ground. Rusty gates are stuck in an open position and overgrown with brambles.
Graffiti is sprayed on the walls. There is evidence of dumping.
We don't as a rule publish negative news; however, a contentious issue has once again reared its ugly head for the small town of Cayuga. For larger images, click on photo. (We welcome media use of our photos.)
The abandoned St. Lawrence Resin Products site should be of concern to every citizen in Cayuga. We are asked where the site is located. It is on Fishcarrier St., NE corner of residential Cayuga, bordered on two sides by homes. The plant was abruptly abandoned in the nineties after an explosion and fire.
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