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Location DB > United States > New York > Amsterdam > Mohasco Complex > MatC's Contribution > 18.jpg

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A view of the nearby buildings, from the partially-flooded roof of the powerhouse
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Posted by The Hunter 6/23/2004 11:43 PM | remove
  Thats the trailer from Quebec.
Posted by MatC 6/24/2004 12:14 AM | remove
  Huh, weird. I would never have noticed that. The drums from Quebec looked much newer than the ones from early on in my pics (the ones that were obviously leaking). I wonder if this is an interim storage facility, or a convenient dumping ground? (I guess they wouldn't put their phone # on the drums if it was being dumped illegally, tho.)
Posted by The Hunter 6/24/2004 12:22 AM | remove
  I cant see them dumping the stuff there because there would be a record of it crossing the border and could easily be traced back. By the looks of things there is other equipment around there so maybe there is a cleanup going on and its just a temp storage area.
Posted by 'Dukes 6/24/2004 2:18 AM | remove
  Tempted to call the DEC on this one.Maybe not, who knows. I tried to call their line, but no answer, it's not a dead line, just no answer.
Posted by The Hunter 6/24/2004 2:29 AM | remove
  I wonder if SGT knows where their trailer is.
Posted by Samurai 6/24/2004 5:02 AM | remove
  Hunter, I know of about 10 border crossings in NY and VT that have no border coverage, all accessible to 18-wheelers and all within distance of I-87/89. I'm sure they are covered now in the post 9/11 world, but some of those barrels look like they've been there a good while... like i said, the plot thickens.
There's probably a really good, legal explanation for it... but then again, the imagination runs wild, eh?
Posted by fiddlerjones 7/15/2004 1:32 AM | remove
 
Wow! All this intrigue in my very own little AMsterdam!
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