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Kenneth Biason
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Garfield NJ Superfund Question

Kenneth Biason
  • Fort Lee, NJ
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Hello everyone!

I'm currently in attorney review for a duplex in Garfield, NJ for a househack.  I have recently learned about the Garfield Superfund.  I am not sure how it applies to the property but if there is anyone out there who is familiar and could provide any guidance on the area that would be greatly appreciated!


From what it seems the property looks outside the affected area, but I want to do my due diligence anyway.


Thanks!

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Kenneth Biason
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Hey Vincent,

from research i had done and people i talked to about it, only the houses in the marked zone would be affected. i’d be mainly concerned if the propert is within the chemical plume as seen in that map above. it does seem like they have been working on remediation it over the years. lmk if you have any questions. i did end up closing on a property in garfield but it’s not within the plume

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