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The Ledge Road Landfill, a 25.8 acre parcel, is located west of Ledge Road, northeast of the I-93/I-495 interchange.  The former landfill was closed to waste disposal in 1973.  During the 1980s, the Town constructed Deyermond Field, consisting of two ball fields and a soccer filed.
The Ledge Road Landfill, a 25.8 acre parcel, is located west of Ledge Road, northeast of the I-93/I-495 interchange.  The former landfill was closed to waste disposal in 1973.  During the 1980s, the Town constructed Deyermond Field, consisting of two ball fields and a soccer field. The remaining portion serves as a municipal public works yard.  The Comprehensive Site Assessment determined that the site had no significant impact on human health or safety. Further expansion of fields is in development for 2007-2008.
The remaining portion serves as a municipal public works yard.  The Comprehensive Site Assessment dtermined that the site had no significant impact on human health or safety.
A repository of information for the project is available at the Andover Board of Health.
Further expansion of fields is in development for 2007-2008.
A resposity of information for the project is available at Memorial Hall Library and the Andover Board of Health.


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Revision as of 09:43, 27 August 2013

The Ledge Road Landfill, a 25.8 acre parcel, is located west of Ledge Road, northeast of the I-93/I-495 interchange. The former landfill was closed to waste disposal in 1973. During the 1980s, the Town constructed Deyermond Field, consisting of two ball fields and a soccer field. The remaining portion serves as a municipal public works yard. The Comprehensive Site Assessment determined that the site had no significant impact on human health or safety. Further expansion of fields is in development for 2007-2008. A repository of information for the project is available at the Andover Board of Health.

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  • Memorial Hall Library Town Information Shelves


--Glenda 10:40, January 26, 2007 (EST)

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