Will the lab pose any environmental risk to Beargrass Creek?
No. Not only is the site well above the flood plain in the area, but soil erosion controls will be used during construction to protect the creek. Nothing from inside the facility will be discharged into the creek. Lab materials will be thoroughly decontaminated before ever leaving the building. Finally, storm water from the roof, parking lot and other outside areas will go into a detention basin meeting local and state requirements.
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