Because of underground contamination at the site, it can only be used for industrial or commercial projects, not homes or apartments.
Neither of those plans advanced and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been supervising soil testing since then.described the vacant land as a"blight on the landscape," and said a police station or public safety facility is still in play.
O'Connor said the city would be leery of putting any heavy industry there but that no developers have yet approached about commercial developments. A multi-use apartment/commercial/retail structure — most favored by developers — obviously can't be considered because of the restriction on housing, he said.
The factory, built in 1936, also buried large drums of burned trash, rubber, solvent-based cement, sulfuric acid, limestone and cyanide waste under 17 acres of the 70-acre site. The 7,700 barrels are still buried and will remain deep underground because attempting to excavate them would risk leaking, the EPA said in 2017.
Representatives of the EPA, Bridgestone and Noblesville did not respond to inquiries about the status of the clean-up and soil monitoring.
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