BLASTING EVIDENCE

Once the blasting starts, there are still uncertainties - current connecticut state regulations d0 not protect homeowners

blasting impact on water and homes may only become evident after the fact... the onus is on the homeowner to prove actual damage.

Evidence of Irreversible Harm to Environment and Public Health as a result of Blasting

video: blastech BLASTING ACCIDENT IN NAUGATUCK, CT ON SEPT. 27, 2019

BLASTECH IS A "CLASS ACT OPERATION" - WATCH THEIR PROMO VIDEO

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Neighbors have complained about the noise from blasting and graveling, and expressed concerns over potential damage to their wells and foundations. Robert Westlund, a Planning and Zoning Commission member, asked how much longer the site work is going to take. Greg Kamedulski, a representative of the property owner, said, "we think 18 to 22 months, roughly."