Has a delineation of wetland resources been approved by the Freetown Conservation Commission?
CCA has performed the necessary engineering to determine that there are no wetland resources within the areas designated for excavation, production, or general operational use, and all the necessary documentation has been submitted to the Freetown Conservation Commission. There will be no impact on any offsite wetlands or any portion of Quaker Brook. No work will occur within 100 feet of any wetland resource area. The project will conform in every way with all applicable environmental rules, regulations and notification forms. Q: Will there be impacts from test blasting or production blasting on the Three Arch Bridge? A: Absolutely not. The bridge is approximately two miles from the quarry site whose operations will have no affects on the bridge. Numerous seismic reports confirm that the bridge is not impacted in any way from the blasts. Q: Will Silica dust cause health problems for CCA’s neighbors? A: No, CCA’s consultants have conducted an air modeling study using actual stone from o
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