What Happens Next in 6/10 Contamination Investigation? Now, It Is Neronha’s Move

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What Happens Next in 6/10 Contamination Investigation? Now, It Is Neronha’s Move

RI Attorney General Peter Neronha PHOTO: GoLocal
On Wednesday, GoLocal first reported the enforcement actions by U.S. Zachary Cunha against the lead contractor on the 6/10 project.

The U.S. Attorney’s actions were sparked by an ongoing GoLocal investigation of the dumping of contaminated materials that began in September of 2020.

And, the GoLocal investigation has repeatedly unveiled key elements of the cover-up led by Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti.

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For months, contaminated soil was piled two stories high next to the homes of families that included small children and pregnant women.

 

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In a series of actions agreements between the U.S. Attorney and Barletta Heavy Division, the company that is the lead contractor on RI’s largest road project — a project that was budgeted for $410 million — has agreed to pay a total of $1.5 in penalties and the supervisor on the project, Dennis Ferreira, plead to three counts.

Barletta’s President is Vincent Barletta, and neither he nor any officers of the company were charged by the U.S. Attorney.

 

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Contaminated material piled next to homes in Olneyville being removed 5 months are being dumped. PHOTO: GoLocal
Neronha's Turn

Now, all eyes shift to Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha.

While the federal action was focused on false claims by Barletta, Neronha’s investigation has been on the environmental crimes, specifically, bringing contaminated and solid waste into Rhode Island and dumping it in the Olneyville neighborhood. The area is among the poorest neighborhoods in Rhode Island.

Neronha is poised to level significant and numerous state charges against Barletta for an array of environmental crimes.

Neronha's office offered the following statement on Wednesday, "Our investigation of potential violations of state environmental laws involving the Route 6/10 construction site continues.  That investigation is separate and independent of the federal matter disclosed today [Wednesday]. We anticipate providing an update regarding this Office’s investigation in the very near future."


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