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YNP to Host Public Meeting on Curry Former Waste Disposal Site

YOSEMITE — Yosemite National Park is hosting a public meeting on the remediation of the Curry Former Waste Disposal Site. All members of the public interested in learning about this project are welcome to join park staff at the Yosemite Valley Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

From 1:00 to 1:30 p.m., employees with the National Park Service will share critical information on this project.

From 1:30 to 2:00 p.m., members of the public will be encouraged to share their thoughts, concerns and ask questions of experts familiar with the Curry Former Waste Disposal Site.

Yosemite National Park will also be opening the 30-day public comment period on this project, which will be open from Nov. 20 to Dec. 19, 2019.

The purpose of the Curry Former Waste Disposal Site project is to clean up 1.8 acres of land inside Yosemite Valley that has been designated as a wilderness trailhead parking lot under the Merced Wild and Scenic River Final Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (Merced River Plan.)

This former dump site, located east of Curry Village, includes a main disposal area of 78,300 square feet, with an average waste thickness of 12.2 feet deep.

Yosemite National Park will present four alternative actions that the park is considering in order to clean up the former dump site, including the park’s preferred alternative based on an analysis of costs and benefits.

During this public meeting, presenters would like to hear your ideas, concerns and potential issues to consider as the park moves through the environmental review process.

 

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