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Enforcement update: contractor to resume work at 26 Tras Road after non‑reportable soil results

March 12, 2026 | Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Enforcement update: contractor to resume work at 26 Tras Road after non‑reportable soil results
Nicole Ferrara of LEC Environmental told the commission that snow melt allowed site access and that a contractor is scheduled to resume remediation work the following Tuesday. She said licensed site professional review and lab results indicate no contaminant concentrations exceeded the Massachusetts reportable thresholds under the state contingency plan: “The LSP confirmed that the soil did not contain any detections in the materials that were above the Massachusetts contingency plan,” Ferrara said.

Ferrara said a few low detections of petroleum hydrocarbons were found but none were at reportable levels. The commission continued the enforcement‑order update to the next meeting so staff can report back on resumed contractor activity and any follow‑up testing.

Next steps: Contractor to resume work; staff and LEC to report progress at the commission’s next meeting.

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