Brady Sullivan agrees to $500k fine over disposing contaminated Manchester soil
MANCHESTER Brady Sullivan has agreed to pay a $500,000 administrative fine related to managing contaminated soils removed from 195 McGregor St., according to state officials.
The Manchester-based real estate company will pay $50,000 to the states hazardous waste cleanup fund and the remaining $450,000 will be used in supplemental environmental projects in Manchester, Bartlett and Londonderry, according to the Department of Environmental Services on Tuesday.
That includes paying $125,000 to the city of Manchester to fund a project involving contaminated soil cleanup at 307 Kidder St., a city-owned lot associated with a hotel and parking garage development, according to DES.
Prior to 2013, as part of construction and development activities, Brady Sullivan transported contaminated soil from 195 McGregor St. in Manchester, known as Mill West, to a gravel pit property that it owns in Londonderry at 6 Roundstone Drive, according to DES.
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