"Tim Gray" is a former American football Safety (American football position)/safety in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals 21st overall in the 1975 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas A&M Aggies football/Texas A&M.

Gray also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.

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They did geophysical testing, and they tested and they tested.

We have 30 to 40 painters, and the paperwork was just crazy.

We think this site is much larger than just the holes that they are digging right now, and that it probably extends up and down Newell Street. ... There could be huge amounts of barrels and maybe even capacitors and transformers under the ground.

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We turned this site in 1997 and told them there was a barrel field there. This is almost 10 years later now and they're finally getting to the site. They're digging barrels up just like we told them.

The best scenario that we would hope to accomplish is that EPA and GE can agree that this site is a hazard to people living in homes 50 feet away, and that they respond and do a complete remediation, ... That would be the best hope, and if that doesn't work, then the EPA needs to use their statutory power to make GE clean up this site.

You're cleaning a river. You're putting $200, $300, $400 million into cleaning this river. What a win for the community. We're going to have a clean river. But on the banks, 25 feet in, we have these barrel fields and the only intention is to cap it.