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At this address and mid-block Jefferson & near high school. Walked to Avalon garage. Worker there said floors were being painted late in day with very strong paint & this probably source of odor.
What is the paint? Brand name? Chemical composition? Piercing acrid solvent smell ongoing for several weeks.
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If not, where will it be available to the public?
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This STINKS: Avalon Bay Princeton/Garage (two days of recollections)
10/21 2:50pm Through living room window, observe pedestrian walk past garage and cover his face. Woman with stroller also hurries up block toward Community Park Elementary School (CP). School pickup begins at 2:55.
2:52 Leave home and become enveloped in strong fumes. Immediately call Engineering Department, tell them about fumes. Am transferred to Jeff Grosser, health inspector. Leave voicemail saying I'm heading to CP to pick up my kids, strong horrible odor everywhere on my block, mention pedestrian I'd seen.
3:58 Jeff responds, leaves message.
4:22 I return call while walking home with my kids from CP, say that smell is still very strong.
5:15 Leave house with children to drive to the high school. Immediately enveloped in extremely strong fumes right outside of front door. "These are worse than when we came home," 8 year old son exclaims. Begin to actually feel scared. Get in car which is filled with the fumes. Short drive to the high school. Windows down but smell remains. Son declares he's going as toxic waste for Halloween due to the fumes.
7:26 post pic of garage and ask FB contacts if they've also noticed the fumes. Numerous comments ensue, from those who know a neighbor whose eyes were affected to others having called into Access Princeton and feeling like it was a fruitless exercise.
10/22 6:45am Wake up with puffy eyes, sore throat/phlegm, headache, heaviness on my chest. Daughter also has sore throat, phlegm, and is congested.
8:25 Run into a fellow CP mom and ask if she's noticed anything (as she pushes her preschool age son in his stroller.) "Yes! It's like I have a paint can ON MY HEAD." Speak with an employee of CP. She says that, upon lowering the windows to cool her car yesterday, it filled with fumes. When she drove by Conte's, the fumes were so strong that she felt scared, and thought, "This is our Bhopal."
8:48 Call Jeff Grosser and leave a voicemail begging and pleading for him to STOP the work, do NOT let them proceed with this work, that I woke up sick and so did my daughter, that many people are upset. Then we leave for Philly (after my husband sends Bob Kiser, town engineer, and email.) I intermittently lose my voice, have a headache and heaviness on my chest.
10:44 Jeff Grosser calls me at my client in Philly. He's polite, allows me to vent, informs me that it's Mercer County with odor complaint jurisdiction, that they've been called in to begin an investigation as the smell was very bad yesterday. He also says that he got to the site around 4:30, the work day was done for the day. (Internally I was wondering how, after having said on my message that I was going to pick up my kids at school, that an APB wasn't sent to all responders to ensure the safety of the children streaming out of the schools. Poor judgement call by somebody.) He did say someone had been out on the site earlier in the day but smelled nothing. Apparently, when a call is made, the complainant must remain on the site for the inspector to verify (also smell) the odor, and a complaint must be signed as well. I explain that nobody knows that they have to stick around. What if people can't stay on the site? What if the wind shifts? The Mercer inspectors are based in Trenton, they might not arrive in time? I asked why they didn't stop the work but he says monetary fines are what get their attention. (Internally I'm thinking time is money too, shut the site down - and they do have that power, for at least a day.) I advised him that nobody knows this and that the town should get in CYA mode and let everyone know the exact process and who has power over what. I'm left with the understanding that whatever they'd done on 10/21 was DONE, and that whatever remained to be done had lower VOCs. And that the neighborhood would be informed.
3:27pm A fellow CP mom/neighbor says on my FB timeline that the hospital site (Avalon Bay garage) is even worse. She's made calls. I explain that the process involves more than just a call.
7:00 Drive by my home to ascertain odor status. VERY STRONG.
8:00 Return with children, who've been advised to hold their breath until they enter the home. As soon as we pull into the
driveway, son says, "There it is again, the smell."
9:00 Note coverage on a local blog that Grosser is quoted saying, “Yesterday the odor was quite strong,” said Grosser. “We contacted the Mercer County Division of Public Health, which is responsible for enforcing odor air pollution regulations. They met us on site and began an investigation, at which point we were informed by the project manager that on site work is going to be finished tomorrow (Friday)…That’s not to say the odor is going to go away.”
Oh, does the project manager running the show? Is that why are they allowed to sicken the community? The town and the county should dictate when and how the project will be finished. Do it in small sections, do it only at certain times of the night, use different materials. Avalon Bay has a terrible record of safety failures that were brought up repeatedly when the neighborhood fought the project. This is common knowledge for all parties. Check on the workers, are they protected? Because the people walking by the site and living in the neighborhood aren't protected, and they definitely do not feel safe, heard, dignified or valued.
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Reopened Health Officer-J.Grosser (官方验证)
Jennifer Lea Cohan (注册用户)
What plans does the town have for protecting its citizens?
-- Will VOC detection equipment be made directly available to you (on site, in your office), in lieu of having to wait for the County to respond, which results in valuable time lost and increased potential hazard to citizens? If it hasn't yet been made a priority, who should citizens and journalists contact for information?
-- Will another Health Officer be hired to assist you in your work, resulting in faster response times to reports of strong VOCs? Since citizens are supposed to remain on-site, inhaling toxic fumes in order to file an in-person report, response time is CRUCIAL.
- What of citizens who do not live on the sidewalk in front of the garage? Is the best method for them to provide their phone number? Do they have to meet you at the site? What is the process for complaints that are not made from a residence?
-- How did Avalon Bay respond to my request, via our conversation a few weeks ago, that they refrain from high-VOC work during busy times in the neighborhood (morning and afternoon commutes to the nearby schools)? Are they in accordance? If not, what legislative powers are the Mayor and Council investigating?
-- Is our Mayor and Council working on an ordinance to protect the community with regard to their power over materials used at this site, and others, in the community? If they can pass an ordinance around business hours, surely an ordinance that directly protects the health and welfare of citizens can also be drafted and passed. Sustainable Princeton also needs to be protected Princeton.
-- Has Marc Dashield been informed that MSDS sheets are not merely for on-site workers, as he stated several weeks ago at the Council meeting, and that they are for everyone? Has he also been informed that tarps full of holes, and gaps from the wall, are haphazard attempts at ameliorating a hazardous situation?
Again, thank you for being aware and recognizing that this issue cannot be closed until the Mayor and Council, themselves (not private citizens), research and confront this dangerous situation with courageous and effective solutions.
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