NJ.com: Fish will benefit from dam removal on the Raritan River
The agreement with El Paso is compensation to the public for harm to natural resources caused by past pollution at a refinery and three polymer plants (including the one here) that were operated by or affiliated with the El Paso, said DEP Commissioner Bob Martin.
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El Paso had in 1996 purchased the division of Tenneco which included the plant. The object is to reopen a 10-mile stretch of the river to the upstream migration of a variety of aquatic creatures intent on spawning.
“This unique and unprecedented settlement will make valuable habitat in the Raritan River available for fish spawning while improving overall environmental conditions in the river system,” he said.




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