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Springfield Township gravel mine proposal sparks community debate over health and safety
The Levy Company's proposal to develop a 400-acre sand and gravel mine in Springfield Township has sparked community debate, with residents raising concerns about health, safety, and property values. Opponents, organized as Springfield Township Environment Protectors (STEP), argue the project would harm air quality, well water, and road safety, while the company claims it reflects its commitment to responsible operations.
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