
PUBLISHED
BY MOSHOLU
PRESERVATION
CORPORATION
| Vol.
17, No. 23 |
Nov.
18 - Dec. 1, 2004 |



X Marks the Spot

Site preparation work at the Mosholu Golf Course for the Croton filtration plant has
already begun. Archaeologists have begun to identify areas to look for historic artifacts at
hundreds of points around the golf course (marked by tiny red flags), and it appears that
the red Xs pictured here identify trees that will be cut down to make way for the facility.
While Charles Sturcken, a DEP spokesman, said he was not sure if the Xs relate to the
filtration plant project, he did say the trees would eventually be removed. The first trees
to go, however, would be those along the 233rd Street exit off the Major Deegan
Expressway, so that the DEP can make way for a new entrance to the construction site in
the park.
Meanwhile, three lawsuits are making their way through the courts. The latest one,
brought by the town of Eastchester, argues that because the town will have to filter its
water if the plant is built in the Bronx (rather than further upstream in Westchester), that
fact should have been considered in the environmental impact statement.
The DEP disagrees. "We believe this claim is baseless," Sturcken said.
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