“It (spilled gas) is going to end up here,” said Newton, pointing to Ossipee Lake at Thursday night’s public presentation.
“It (spilled gas) is going to end up here,” said Newton, pointing to Ossipee Lake at Thursday night’s public presentation.
The burn will be in the Zito Unit, which consists of 37 acres adjacent to Windsock Village.
Town says the decision doesn’t break any grant agreements on the $2 million project, and is mutually beneficial for all funding sources—town, state and federal.
It’s not clear whether Dr. Robert Newton will be allowed to present his research on the proposed gas station site at next week’s Effingham Planning Board hearing, but he will be at Runnells Hall, and on Zoom, this Thursday night to speak and answer questions.
This has been a great summer, with the right water level and the right temperatures.