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14 times • JULY 9, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.timesnewsweekly.com Glendale, Middle Village residents get more time to vent on waste-by-rail permits BY ANTHONY GIUDICE [email protected] @A_GiudiceReport Residents of Glendale, Ridgewood and Middle Village scored a victory in their fight for the containerization of all solid waste transported by rail Tuesday, when elected officials secured an extension of the public comment period regarding permits regarding two waste haulers’ plans to increase their rail operations. In the permits, One World Recycling Inc., which operates out of Lindenhurst, is looking to expand the total quantity of waste they transport via the Fresh Pond Railyard, which runs through parts of Glendale, Ridgewood and Middle Village. Coastal Distribution in Farmingdale, which also uses the Fresh Pond Railyard, also seeks to expand the type of waste it hauls to include commercial and residential waste, and is planning to test out three types of containerization methods. In a letter to Joseph Martens, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), dated June 26, U.S. Representatives Grace Meng and Nydia Velázquez, state Senator Joseph Addabbo, Assemblymen Andrew Hevesi and Michael Miller, City Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley and Borough President Melinda Katz got the NYSDEC to extend the public comment period for permits. “We are concerned about the impact that increased operations will have on the quality of life for our constituents in these communities, specifically in regards to odor from open containers that sit idle, the attraction of pests, and pollution stemming from the construction and demolition debris and other waste that are not adequately sealed,” the lawmakers wrote. “A public forum should be held in order to provide an opportunity for the residents to voice their concerns and reach an understanding with the companies planning these operations.” Prior to this extension, the comment period was only 19 days long, not the typical time frame of 30 days. The public can now submit comments through Aug. 9. The NYSDEC will factor in comments from the public when deciding whether or not to grant the permits. For the One World Recycling permit, the public can submit written comments by email to OneWorldRecycling@ dec.ny.gov or by regular mail to Mark Carrara, NYSDEC, SUNY at Stony Brook, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409. For the Coastal Distribution permit, the public can submit written comments by email to [email protected] or by regular mail to NYSDEC, Susan Ackerman, SUNY at Stony Brook, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790- 3409. RIDGEWOOD TIMES/Photo by Anthony Giudice Driver injured after train strikes tractor-trailer in Maspeth Reportedly, the New York and Atlantic Railway engine was traveling eastbound when it hit the truck that was on the four-track crossing on Maspeth Avenue. The impact caused the truck to burst into flames. Officers from the 104th Precinct along with EMS and Fire Department units responded to the scene. The truck driver was taken to a local hospital and was listed in stable condition; no other injuries were reported. An investigation is ongoing. Photo by Robert Stridiron Open-top rail cars in the Fresh Pond Rail Yard in Glendale. BY ROBERT POZARYCKI [email protected] @robbpoz The driver of a tractor-trailer was hospitalized after his rig was struck by a train at a Maspeth railroad crossing early in the morning of July 8, according to police. Police said the accident occurred just before 1 a.m. in the area of Maspeth Avenue and Rust Street. A tractor-trailer was struck by a locomotive in Maspeth early in the morning of July 8.


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