Bethpage Newsgram (7/31/20)

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Friday, July 31, 2020

Vol. 80, No. 31

SERVING BETHPAGE, OLD BETHPAGE, AND PLAINVIEW

Water supt: Progress made on pollution plume

FRIENDS OF THE BAY CLEANUP

BY GARY SIMEONE

Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino with members of Friends of the Bay, who cleaned up West Shore Road, adjacent to Oyster Bay Harbor. The environmental conservation group Friends of the Bay recently helped clean up West Shore Road, next to Oyster Bay Harbor. Although West Shore Road is a county road, Town of Oyster Bay

Supervisor Joseph Saladino said he was happy to pitch in and lend a hand for the cleanup efforts, because much of the debris and refuse present on this main road and shoreline could potentially end

up in Oyster Bay Harbor, potentially endangering wildlife. Supervisor Saladino commended those on hand for their dedication to the environmental stewardship of this amazing habitat.

Attempted armed robbery in Hicksville Nassau County Police are investigating an attempted robbery on Grand Avenue, Hicksville, on Friday, July 25. According to detectives, a female victim, 48, exited her vehicle parked on Grand Avenue around 12:45 a.m., when she was approached by a male subject who allegedly displayed a

black handgun and demanded money. The victim immediately began yelling for help and the subject fled the scene heading westbound on 4th Street. No injuries were reported. The subject is described as a white male, 5’5” tall, with a thin build and tan skin. He was wearing

a black hooded sweatshirt, black jeans, black face mask and glasses. Detectives request anyone with information regarding this crime to call Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.

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The so called Grumman Navy plume has been a decades-long work in progress to clean up what is considered to be Long Island’s largest underground mass of water pollution. There have been many different parties involved in the multi-million dollar remediation project, and years of government red tape has frustrated local water districts and residents alike. In a recent telephone interview, Bethpage Water District Superintendent Mike Boufis explained to me the current state and timetable of the ongoing remediation project. “Currently things are moving in the right direction,” said Boufis. “Three wells have already been drilled in Bethpage as part of the remediation work on the eastern side of the plume, and the design and building phases are underway on the pipes to centralize the water treatment system.” He added that the remediation work was “decades late, but I’m glad to see everything moving in the right direction.” Boufis said that ongoing negotiations between parties have caused multiple delays on the installation of easements around the plume. “It’s taken over four years of negotiations to work on these easements in particular areas around the plume site. I know that Grumman and the Navy and political officials like Congressman Tom Suozzi and Town of Oyster Bay Superintendent Joseph Saladino have been involved in the process to try and speed things along.” The proposed installation site of the easements are located on the former King Kullen property off of the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway and near the old Motor Parkway off of Stewart and Arthur Avenue in Bethpage. “I’m not sure if it’s the MTA or LIRR property near the site of the old Motor Parkway, but they are looking at that corridor to install a carrier pipe to move the See page 12

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