The discovery of the estimated 50,000 tons of contaminated materials at Roberto Clemente Park pushed back Islip's plans to rehabilitate the pool by at least two summers -- and potentially will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars more.
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Mon, 08/10/2015 - 8:43am
The discovery of the estimated 50,000 tons of contaminated materials at Roberto Clemente Park pushed back Islip's plans to rehabilitate the pool by at least two summers -- and potentially will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars more.