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Church Proposal Raises Concerns Over Water Supply

Credit Pacific Service Union Plans by Union County to allow a Summit church to purchase and develop seven acres on the edge of the Watchung Reservation could threaten seven wellheads in the area, an environmental group said. Church officials disagree with the environmental group's assessment.

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Credit First Service Union Last week, the county freeholders purchased 63 acres from New Jersey-American Water Co. for $9 million. While 56 acres will be preserved as open space, the county is planning to auction off seven acres, with the expectation that land would be purchased by the Fountain Baptist Church, which has been seeking to expand its facility on Glenside Avenue.

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Card Credit Mobile Service The Passaic River Coalition, an environmental group long active in the area, is warning that developing the site could threaten wells in the area.

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Card Credit Discover Service Ella Fillapone, executive administrator of the environmental group, said the seven-acre parcel is within the state's most restrictive land-use (Tier 1) area because of the seven underground wells in the area.

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Credit Public Service Union In a letter to the freeholders, Fillapone said that Tier 1 areas "need the most protection because the time of travel for pollutants is two years or less. Contaminants such as live bacteria and viruses can travel this distance in aquifers."

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Card Credit Processing Service The best protection for such a wellhead area "is not allowing any potential pollutant sources," she said.

Center Credit Service Union Deputy County Counsel Joseph Ascione said the county has hired the PMK Group in Cranford to conduct an environmental analysis on "the impact of the loss of flora and fauna from these seven acres."

Card Credit Service Wireless Ascione said he did not know if PMK would be addressing the issue of the wellheads. The coalition's letter will be forwarded to the firm, he said.

Credit Security Service Union The church disagrees with Fillapone's assessment, according to Phil Hill, chairman of Fountain Baptist's board of trustees.

Credit Report Service "The fact that there are wellheads there does not suggest that any development would cause environmental pollutants," he said. "What that means is you can't build gas stations or things that could potentially pollute."

Blogspot Com Christian He said the water company could have sold the land to a housing developer to put up nearly 40 houses.

Christian Counseling Credit "Folks have been able to rally around an environmental issue because everyone is concerned about the environment, and so is the church. But this is not an environmental issue," he said.

Credit Federal Service Union Hill also criticized Summit officials for not working to mediate a solution between the predominately African-American church and its neighbors.

Credit Monitoring Service "They know better. They are not acting in a leadership capacity at all," Hill said. "They should start acting like African-Americans are part of their constituency.

Credit Division Service "If we all sat down, I think we can come to some amicable solution; come up with a plan that's environmentally sound and attractive," he said.

Card Credit Online Service "I don't think Summit wants to be known as a city that is not diverse," Hill said. "We've been good neighbors."

Consumer Counseling Credit Inc In addition to environmental concerns, the freeholders also have come under criticism for the way the purchase was financed.

Card Credit Fleet Service Summit Mayor Walter Long and council President John Maher, in a recent joint letter to county officials, argued that the sale of the property to the church was "inconsistent with the county's and the city's open space plans."

Card Consolidation Credit It was the county's "commitment to protect precious open space in the county, which was the basis for the Open Space Trust Fund tax levy approved by county residents by referendum," they said.

Credit Free Online Report However, the county has not used any trust funds at this point, said Ascione, who handled the closing on the property last Wednesday.

Credit Federal First Service "The land was purchased with general capital funds, so it doesn't have the taint of being open space funds -- yet," he said.

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Center Credit Family Service Freeholder Mary Ruotolo, who sits on the county's open space preservation committee, said the water company's land would have been very attractive to developers.

Credit Reporting Service "In a county where half a million people live in just 100 square miles, we all know that green space is at a premium," she said. The county's purchase of the land assures that "it can remain in its natural state," she said.

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