Gloucester Town Council Faces Concerns Over Water Quality and Environmental Issues

The Gloucester Town Council meeting highlighted pressing environmental and public health concerns as residents voiced issues regarding water quality and environmental practices. A resident brought attention to a significant class action lawsuit involving surrounding townships over PFAS contamination in water systems and accused a local landscaping company of harmful dumping practices. The council also discussed resolutions for local projects and budget allocations, including a partnership for recreational waterway development and affordable housing initiatives.

During the second public comment period, an individual identified as Danny Paris raised concerns about water quality, specifically targeting New Jersey American Water. Paris inquired about previous requests for information from the mayor, particularly about the water company’s operations. Paris expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of budget allocations for solar panels at the Gems Landfill, operated by Blue Sky, and emphasized that New Jersey American Water had recently acquired two additional water companies. Paris revealed that surrounding townships, including Blackwood and Clementon, are part of a substantial class action lawsuit concerning PFAS contamination, a group of man-made chemicals found in water systems that have raised health concerns nationwide.

Paris provided historical context, mentioning records dating back to 1987 concerning previous settlements related to cancer cases linked to the water supply. Paris’s comments included personal health struggles, referencing their own experiences with cancer and their pet’s health issues, which they attribute to contaminated water. They claimed to have conducted personal water tests, finding “179 toxic chemicals” in tap water and “69 toxic chemicals” in common water filters, while a zero-water filter reportedly showed no contamination. Paris expressed particular concern for residents unable to afford quality filtration systems.

Additionally, Paris accused the contracted landscaping company, Marksman, of improper dumping practices. They alleged that brush and trees were being dumped in a zoned area, negatively affecting local wildlife, including deer. Paris urged the council to investigate these allegations, arguing that it was harming the environment and local animals.

In response to Paris’s concerns, a council member acknowledged the need for documentation regarding the PFAS issues and invited Paris to submit any pertinent information for further review. While there was no answer available from the mayor on the water quality issues, information about the solar panels at Gems Landfill was provided, revealing they generate approximately $42,000 annually as miscellaneous revenue. The council also committed to investigating the landscaping company’s alleged dumping practices.

Earlier in the meeting, during the first public comment period, Russell Burke, vice chair of the Old Pine Farm Natural Land Trust, advocated for a resolution partnering with Old Pine Farm, the National Park Service, and five other municipalities for the Rivertown Review project. This initiative aims to study Big Timber Creek to identify potential sites for restoration as a recreational waterway. Burke emphasized Gloucester Township’s unique launch sites along Timber Creek, noting the potential for a historical paddle experience that could attract visitors and boost the local economy. He highlighted the National Park Service’s enthusiasm for the township’s involvement and praised Old Pine Farm’s outreach efforts, which had successfully drawn attendees from beyond the immediate area.

The council proceeded with the introduction of two ordinances. The first, Ordinance 0-25-23, pertains to fixing the compensation of township officers and employees, passing unanimously after a motion and roll call vote. The second ordinance, 0-25-24, authorized tax exemptions and payments in lieu of taxes for the Southwinds project, aimed at redeveloping property for affordable housing. The mayor confirmed the agreement was straightforward and aligned with the township’s housing goals, and the ordinance passed unanimously.

The council also addressed the consent agenda, which was accepted without any requests for removal, and a resolution to facilitate budget transfers within the general fund was introduced and passed.

Questions from Terry Fritz, a Blackwood resident, were addressed regarding the compensation of officers and the status of the sustainability coordinator. The council confirmed Chris Waldron would continue as the sustainability coordinator through 2026. Regarding Medicare reimbursements, the council assured that checks would be processed promptly after the budget’s approval in December.

The meeting concluded with council members sharing seasonal greetings and community initiatives. They highlighted efforts to address food insecurity and encouraged support for local organizations providing food assistance. A toy drive organized by the mayor’s office and a holiday open house event hosted by the historic society were also promoted, alongside acknowledgments of community efforts such as a Thanksgiving dinner organized by a local church and the upcoming Blackwood Christmas Parade.

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Mayor:
Dayl Baile
City Council Officials:
George Berglund (Council, 1st Ward), James “Bowie” Johnson (Council, 2nd Ward), Debbie Harris (Council, 3rd Ward), Robert J. Page (Council At Large), Derek Timm (Council At Large), Ed Cilurso (Council At Large)

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