Comment by bloaf
4 hours ago
A counterpoint is this
The lab tested for chromium in two ways: one test (ICP) measures all chromium of any kind, and the other measures hexavalent chromium specifically. The ICP test returned a concentration that was an order of magnitude smaller than the hexavalent test. That is to say, the tests contradict each other (because the whole is smaller than the part), and are both at the bottom of range for the tests performed.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/28055380-j2673-1-uds...
Fair comment re hex. Elevated levels of some other elements need to be similarly reviewed.
These types of permits should really need to be discussed in town forums, regardless of the outcome here.