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*** UPDATED x4 - Coverage roundup - Reporters received report before governor - Report finds high levels of mercury in soil - Report released to reporters *** After stonewalling governor’s office, city finally shares pollution report on migrant tent city

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* From WBBM

JUST IN: The Johnson Administration is requiring reporters to file a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain an environmental report on a migrant campsite in Brighton Park, @CraigDellimore reports.

— WBBM Newsradio (@WBBMNewsradio) December 1, 2023


* From Jordan Abudayyeh at the Governor’s office…

The State has repeatedly requested this report from the city and despite assurances it would be sent, that has yet to occur. When the State does receive the report the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will need to review it. We will not have additional comment until we receive the report.

* Alice Yin

The site's local Ald. Julia Ramirez just now: "Once again, I urge the City to provide comprehensive information on the risks associated with the site, as well as the proposed remediation process. Transparent communication is essential for fostering trust within our community"

— Alice Yin (@byaliceyin) December 2, 2023


* Abudayyeh at 8:33 tonight…

Update. We just got it: The state just received the environmental report. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will need to review it. We will not have additional comment until the review of the nearly 800 page document is complete.

*** UPDATE 1 *** From Natalie Moore at WBEZ

City dropped an environmental report late Friday about the Brighton Park site that is on track to house migrants in a winterized camp. The investigation by an outside firm revealed high levels of mercury in the soil that was excavated. Reporters had to FOIA the promised report.

— Natalie Y Moore (@natalieymoore) December 2, 2023


*** UPDATE 2 *** Click here for the full report…

* Metals were below the residential ROs with the exception of arsenic, lead, mercury, and manganese, which exceeded in residential ingestion exposure route at certain sample locations.

*** UPDATE 3 *** From Rich: The governor’s office has been asking for this report for days, and they sent it to reporters first? Yeah, that’s wise…


We actually got it before the governor’s office. https://t.co/gFxdIYdtec

— Dan Petrella (@PetrellaReports) December 2, 2023

*** UPDATE 4 *** Coverage roundup…

posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Dec 1, 23 @ 8:49 pm

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