RIDOT and 6/10 Contractor Leave Once Contaminated Site “a Disaster”

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RIDOT and 6/10 Contractor Leave Once Contaminated Site “a Disaster”

Site of the contamination - spewed with trash PHOTO: GoLocal
One year after the lead contractor on the 6/10 construction site — Barletta Engineering/Heavy Machine —  was ordered to remove the contaminated soil from the Olneyville neighborhood in Providence, the site today is littered with debris, broken fencing, and what one of the abutting homeowners calls “a disaster.”

Virginia Carmona and her husband Teofilo (or “Ramon” to his friends) own one of the adjacent homes to the site and have suffered from two years of contamination and the trashing of their neighborhood.

She and her family have endured pounding that they say damaged their foundation and cracked their steps, contaminated soil that covered their backyard making it unusable, and soil deemed contaminated by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) that was stacked up to their second-floor window.

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“They did not clean,” said Carmona in an interview on Monday. “They did nothing, nothing.”

For the better part of two years, the Carmona family and other neighbors have been unable to use their backyards, grill, or enjoy family get-togethers outside.

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The Carmona family has lived on a one-block street for more than 20 years in Providence. They immigrated from Venezuela, raised two children, and their oldest of the four grandchildren just graduated from the University of Rhode Island. Their daughter became pregnant before the RIDOT project. Life was good before the 6/10 project began -- it was the American dream.

Now, the RIDOT site is spewed with garbage and a single trash can is overflowing. Trash and debris can be seen across the site.

Carmona family and other neighbors have suffered through the contamination and the trashing of their neighborhood. PHOTO: Carmonas
“They did not finish the job,” said Carmona.

“It is terrible — we can’t sell our house,” she adds.

In the fall of 2020, GoLocal reported about how RIDOT allowed the Carmonas' property to be covered with contaminated dust and then tried to pressure the family into a settlement -- for $12,600.

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti has repeatedly refused to answer questions about the contamination. The agency says the issue is under investigation.

 

 

Site is covered in trash PHOTO: GoLocal
Contaminated Material Dumped, RIDOT Denials

The contaminated soil was dumped in the Olneyville location on Plainfield in the summer of 2020, in an area is surrounded by homes and small businesses. The whistleblower, James White, President of Local 57 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, began raising concerns in July of 2020.

He complained to Barletta, wrote letters to RIDOT and RIDEM. Both RIDOT and RIDEM officials ignored White's complaints. His frustration built. He conducted independent testing of the material which found contamination on the site.

White initially brought the issue of contamination to the attention of State Police Lieutenant Michael Casey. When that officer began to investigate the contamination, he was ordered off the issue and an email shows that Casey was threatened with disciplinary action if he continued to investigate.

Memo from Moynihan to Casey secured by GoLocal by a APRA.
“Any further action on your part will be considered insubordination as I feel I have been very clear that this will not be investigated by you or members from the Uniform Bureau,” wrote then- Rhode Island State Police Captain Matthew Moynihan. He has since left the State Police and now serves as the Police Chief on Block Island.

By September of 2020, White went public which sparked a GoLocal investigation that has now continued for 15 months.

The state finally deemed that the material was contaminated after RIDOT repeatedly denied the claims.

 

RIDOT Director Alviti denied the contamination on Gene Valicenti's radio show PHOTO: RIDOT
Months after RIDOT was warned about the material, Alviti went on a radio talk show and misled listeners.

“So basically we've proven that the fill that was brought in is OK, but we're concerned and I think the investigation is going to continue, because we're concerned that another agenda is going on here. We don't know what it is,” said Alviti on the Gene Valicenti radio show, two days after the first GoLocal investigative story — a series that has sparked both state and federal investigations, including a federal grand jury.

However, just days after Alviti’s denial on the radio, new tests conducted by the RIDEM deemed the site contaminated.

 

Clinton, MA landfill - where contaminated material was trucked PHOTO: GoLocal
Contaminated Material Trucked to Disposal Site in Massachusetts

In November 2020, Clinton, Massachusetts officials told GoLocal that they had approved the transfer of the contaminated soil to their town's landfill facilities. 

"The Town of Clinton is aware of the soils coming into our landfill from Rt. 6 in Providence. We are also aware that the soil is contaminated. The Clinton landfill is permitted to bring in contaminated contour soil to grade the slopes prior to capping the landfill. The soil in question was tested and meets the criteria required for use at our landfill," said Chris McGown, Superintendent of Public Works for the town, who manages the landfill.

RIDEM confirmed the removal of the material at the time. 

“The soil is going to the landfill in Clinton, Massachusetts,” RIDEM spokesperson Mike Healey told GoLocal. 

“DEM gave approval to RIDOT to remove it conditioned on their finding a suitable location,” he continued. “RIDOT’s contractor started moving the material at 6 AM [on Monday, November 16, 2020]."

“It's a total of around 1,600 cubic yards of material,” Healey added. 

 

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Now, according to the Rhode Island Attorney General's office, there is an ongoing investigation. 

As GoLocal has previously reported, the U.S. Department of Justice has an ongoing investigation, but for the Carmona family, the 6/10 project continues to be a nightmare.


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