TOMKINS COVE, N.Y. — A study by HDR, an engineering firm, found traces of sulfate, boron, selenium and arsenic in the groundwater beneath a coal ash pile where the Lovett power plant used to be, according to the Lower Hudson News.

A letter from the Department of Conservation let the current owners of the property know about the contamination, stated the article.

Wendy Rosenbach, spokeswoman for the state agency, let residents know their property should not be affected by the contamination flow path, according to the article.

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