A Public Meeting Could Be What Helps Save the Contaminated Hudson River (2024)

This is an opinion piece Ned Sullivan of Scenic Hudson, an organization that fights to preserve the natural resources of the Hudson River Valley.

New York City residents have the chance on August 9 to make their voices heard—that they want a clean river in their backyards, with fish and water that are safe and healthy. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 office is holding a public meeting about the state of the Hudson River, and this is your chance to let the agency know you want dangerous contaminants that taint the river cleaned up once and for all.

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Many don’t realize they live on the banks of one of America’s largest toxic waste sites—the Hudson River—or that this pollution directly threatens their health. Cancer-causing PCBs dumped in the Hudson by General Electric from the 1940s to 1977 continue to pose significant health threats to anyone living along or near the 200-mile stretch of the river between GE’s now-shuttered manufacturing plants and the Battery. They also hamper efforts to realize the Hudson’s full economic potential, including along New York’s port and waterfront.

In 2015, GE completed six years of dredging to remove PCB-contaminated sediment from upriver locations near its former factories. The EPA Region 2 office, which is overseeing the cleanup of what’s known as the Hudson River Superfund Site, is currently conducting a review to determine if the project has achieved its goals to “be protective of human health and the environment.” It is accepting comments on the report until September 1.

PCB toxicity in the Hudson’s fish remains at unacceptably high levels, threatening the health of any who consume them.

The upcoming public meeting is your opportunity to tell officials the answer to that question—an emphatic no. The cleanup will not protect your health, your river.

In its draft of the review, the EPA explicitly states that the cleanup currently “is not protective.” The agency is correct in this finding, and you should let them know you want this to be the major conclusion of its review. This is because inhabitants of riverfront communities still face increased risks—not only of cancer but neurological disorders (including autism) and heart disease. Drinking water in communities along the river is in jeopardy as well.

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PCB toxicity in the Hudson’s fish remains at unacceptably high levels, threatening the health of any who consume them, especially lower-income families and minorities who subsist on them despite health warnings. Studies also link airborne PCBs to many diseases for residents of the region.

However, in its draft report, the EPA makes the unsubstantiated claim that the cleanup “will be protective”—in 53 years. While this in itself is decades too long to wait for a clean Hudson, the finding is contradicted by scientific evidence. Another federal agency (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) with jurisdiction over the long-term health of the river has concluded it will take a century or longer for the river to recover. New York’s environmental agency also has challenged EPA’s findings, calling for more cleanup. The EPA has acknowledged the upper Hudson was polluted with three to five times more PCB contamination than it originally estimated. It made this discovery after approving GE’s dredging plan, yet did nothing to expand its scope. It’s not surprising that contamination in the river is still significantly higher than expected. The EPA draft report says time and nature will take care of the problem, but science shows the PCBs will just float downriver and continue to contaminate the lower Hudson, including the New York-New Jersey harbor.

PCB contamination compromises the Hudson’s economic and recreational values.

In its draft review, the EPA concedes that upriver dredging has not reduced PCB contamination in the lower Hudson. Its hope was that removing polluted sediment upriver would halt PCBs from flowing south toward New York City. In fact, PCB contamination in the lower Hudson is much greater than expected.

At the public meeting, you should call on EPA to do something about this—to immediately undertake a study of the extent of contamination and what is required to clean up this mess.

In addition to jeopardizing public health, PCB contamination compromises the Hudson’s economic and recreational values. It has destroyed a once-vibrant commercial fishing industry, hampered the operation of marinas, led to a severe curtailment of marine transport between the NY-NJ Harbor and Champlain Canal, tripled the costs of dredging the city’s harbor, prevented ambitious economic development opportunities, and barred generations of residents and visitors from full enjoyment of the river.

Learn more about the draft review by attending the EPA’s August 9 information session in midtown Manhattan. It offers a critical opportunity for residents to declare that the cleanup is “not protective” of human health and the environment, and that additional dredging is necessary.

If you can’t make it in person, I strongly urge you to weigh in by providing the EPA with written comments. Tell the EPA to determine the cleanup “is not protective”; delete the false claim that the cleanup “will be protective”; undertake an immediate investigation of contamination in the lower Hudson; and start preparing a plan to remove it.

Only additional dredging will make the Hudson healthy as soon as possible. By taking the above steps, the EPA can pave the way for this to happen. For the sake of future generations, I’m counting on you to help it see the light.

A Public Meeting Could Be What Helps Save the Contaminated Hudson River (2024)

FAQs

What is being done to clean the Hudson River? ›

Extensive remediation actions on the river began in the 1970s with the implementation of wastewater discharge permits and consequent reduction of wastewater discharges, and sediment removal operations, which have continued into the 21st century. Fish consumption advisories remain in effect.

Who helped clean up the Hudson River? ›

EPA is the lead agency for cleanup of the Hudson River PCBs Superfund site.

What caused the contamination of the Hudson River? ›

What Happened? Beginning in 1947 and continuing for approximately 30 years, General Electric (GE) Company released more than a million pounds of PCBs into the upper Hudson River. These chemicals were a byproduct of GE's industrial operations at Fort Edward and Hudson Falls, New York.

Why people are concerned about the health of the Hudson River? ›

During heavy rainfalls, some untreated wastewater is released into local waterways because our aged sewer infrastructure system cannot accommodate the greater volumes. Sewage discharges are a major source of harmful bacteria, pollutants and plastic debris in our waters.

How does the Hudson River PCB contamination affect humans? ›

PCBs are probable human carcinogens and can also cause non-cancer health effects, such as reduced ability to fight infections, low birth weights, and learning problems. The risks and hazards associated with PCBs in the Hudson River are a function of the toxicity of PCBs and an individual's exposure.

Why is it important to care for the Hudson River? ›

Because the Hudson River is a tidal estuary, meaning it ebbs and flows with the ocean tide, it supports a biologically rich environment; making it an important ecosystem for various species of aquatic life. For many key species, it provides critical habitats and essential spawning and breeding grounds.

Is the Hudson River still toxic? ›

In short: Environmental groups criticize the EPA for not sufficiently reducing PCB levels in the Hudson River after 20 years of cleanup. Newly released EPA data show that PCB concentrations in fish remain significantly above safe levels.

How are humans affecting the Hudson River? ›

Humans are polluting the Hudson river everyday. Pipes of liquid waste, chemicals from our lawns, salt from our roads, boats, even air pollution have an impact on our river. The water is precious, and what do we do?

Is the Hudson River safe to swim in? ›

Can you swim in the Hudson River? The New York State Department of Health's advice is that it's perfectly fine to swim in the Hudson River water surrounding New York City, but only so long as you take some basic precautions.

How filthy is the Hudson River? ›

Presently the water in the Hudson River is considered mostly clean, though the murky waters are not guaranteed to be safe in all spots. During the 50's and 60's, the mighty Hudson River was able to sustain little life due to the vast amounts of pollution being directed into it. It was considered to be dead.

What are the threats to the Hudson River? ›

Aquatic invasive species are threatening the ecology of the Hudson River and the tributaries that flow to it by displacing, competing with or feeding on native aquatic species. At least 50 aquatic invasive species are either established, emerging, or potential threats.

Is it safe to go into the Hudson River? ›

Unless there are specific alerts for your area, the Hudson water is safe for recreation.

Is the Hudson River clean today? ›

Yes, the Hudson River looks clean and is teeming with fish. But, the fish and the river bottom on which they depend for food and shelter are contaminated by PCBs. PCBs probably cause cancer and can cause other serious health problems. The river is not cleaning itself.

How much would it cost to clean the Hudson River? ›

General Electric should foot the bill for the estimated $22 billion it would cost to rehabilitate a 200-mile-long stretch of the Hudson River due to the company's decades-long contamination of the New York state waterway, according to an environmental group.

What is the Clean Water Act Hudson River? ›

The landmark passage of the Clean Water Act (CWA) in 1972 made it illegal to discharge pollutants, whether liquids or solids, into waterways without permits. Perhaps more than any other law, the CWA heralded the end of uncontrolled dumping into the Hudson and its tributaries.

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