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National Assn of Environmental Professionals Honors Evansville, IN Greenway Site

by Michael Nelson
The National Assn of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) has selected a once-contaminated scrap yard, now part of Evansville, Indiana's Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage, as winner of its prestigious 2011 National Environmental Excellence Award for Environmental Stewardship. The national law firm of Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC, in insurance coverage and CERCLA lawsuits, secured funds to remediate the site, which was contaminated with lead and PCBs, so that it could be transformed into a safe, beautiful centerpiece of a planned 42-mile bike path encircling the City of Evansville.
NEWS RELEASE
February 17, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more info, contact:

Michael Goodstein – (202) 895-5381, mgoodstein [at] hgnlaw.com
Michael Nelson – (317) 633-6780, mnelson [at] hgnlaw.com

Evansville, Indiana Greenway Site Wins NAEP's National Environmental Excellence Award for Environmental Stewardship

Washington, DC…. The National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) has named a newly opened section of greenway built upon a remediated scrap yard near downtown Evansville, Indiana as the winner of its 2011 National Environmental Excellence Award in the category of environmental stewardship.

Indianapolis attorney Michael O. Nelson of Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC said of the award, “We are thrilled that the NAEP has chosen this project -- now the centerpiece of Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage -- as the nation’s best example of how a contaminated eyesore can be transformed into a safe, beautiful public park through cooperation, hard work and perseverance.” Pigeon Creek Greenway is a planned 42-mile bike path which, when completed, will encircle the city of Evansville.

The project was a team effort with contributions and leadership from the City of Evansville, Evansville Greenway and Remediation Trust, Apex Companies LLC and environmental attorneys who handled related litigation.

Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson represented the Evansville Greenway & Remediation Trust and General Waste Products, Inc., the scrap yard owner, in two lawsuits that secured most of the funding for the remediation project.

Philip Hunsucker, of Hunsucker Goodstein’s San Francisco Bay Area office, worked with Nelson on a successful insurance coverage claim brought by the property owner against its insurance carrier, which funded the creation of the Trust.

Michael Goodstein, of the firm’s Washington DC office, led the fight on behalf of the Trust when it filed a lawsuit in 2007 under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) against Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Company (SIGECO) and other parties seeking cleanup costs for the polluted scrap yard. The 4.5-acre site had served for more than 150 years as home to heavy industry and was contaminated with PCBs and lead.

The Court found SIGECO liable, but did not apportion costs under the US Supreme Court’s US v. Burlington Northern Decision. A Federal Court later approved a settlement agreement ensuring the Trust would receive $4.3 million in cash and in-kind contributions to complete the property’s remediation.

The award will be formally presented to the remediation team at NAEP’s National Convention on April 27 in Denver, Colorado.
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC focuses on environmental and insurance coverage/bad faith litigation, and aggrieved investor disputes. The firm has offices in California, Indiana and Washington, DC.

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