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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977376
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General Documents
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NOTICE OF HEARING ON DEBTORS MOTION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO USE PROPERTY OF ESTATE OUTSIDE ORDINARY COU
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Site. They EPA reserved the right to amend to add further amounts <br />for futures response costs. <br />b. Louis D. Alpert, Robert Alpert, Ferd I.. <br />Alpert, Steven S. Alpert, Alpert Brothers Leasing Co. and <br />Roebling :steel and Wire Corp. each filed a contingent, <br />unliquidat:ed and unsecured claim against the Debtor in the: amount <br />of $100,000,000. The claimants are potentially responsible <br />parties at the Roebling Site and seek contribution from the <br />Debtor, inter alia, under 42 U.S.C. § 9613. <br />7. Cherry Farm Site. Tonawanda, New York. In <br />1985, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation <br />("NYSDEC") requested information related to a industrial landfill <br />site (the "Cherry Farm" site) located in Tonawanda, New York <br />which was formerly owned by the Debtor and sold in 1970. The <br />Debtor furnished the requested information and was notified by <br />the NYSDEC that the Cherry Farm site constituted a significant <br />threat to the environment. Further, the NYSDEC advised that it <br />had documented a release and/or threatened release of "hazardous <br />substances" as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental <br />Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("CERCLA") at the Cherry <br />Farm site. Another Potentially Responsible Party ("PRP"), <br />Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, who is also the current owner <br />of the Cherry Farm site, has now completed a Remedial <br />Investigation/Feasibility Study ("RI/FS") at the site. TYie RI/FS <br />estimates that the proposed remedial action would cost <br />4 <br />
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