The company responsible for a legacy of pollution scattered across five sites in urban North Jersey plans to compensate for the damage by removing a dam in suburban Somerset County.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Kinder Morgan, a Texas-based oil company, announced a proposed settlement last month for natural resource damages at industrial sites in Newark, Bayonne, Woodbridge, Garfield and Harrison. Under the deal, Kinder Morgan will pay for and execute the removal of the Headgates Dam, which runs across the Raritan River between Hillsborough and Bridgewater.
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