Watchtower claims that International Nickel discharged petroleum, including oils containing polychlorinated byphenyls - or PCBs - into the wastewater treatment plant, and into the soil and groundwater, thereby contaminating the environment at the property. PCBs, which are probable human carcinogens, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, were banned in the United States in 1979.
Watchtower is in the process of building offices, apartments to house 1,000 adults, a cafeteria, a vehicle-maintenance building, an infirmary and a parking garage in Warwick. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2016.
I think they are going to have a lot of problems getting volunteers once the word speads about all the PCB contamination and I don't think those who are already at Bethel are too happy about their relocation to a chemical dump site. I see lots of trouble brewing with this kerfuffle in time. I don't think this is going to go over very big with the rank and file and may cause many to have second thought about the Faitful and Discreet Slave's discreetness.