Tom, so you want to live in a world where you are free to pollute the environment without the responsibility of cleaning it up? And you're offended by a few people with tattoos and piercings? Seems like your priorities are backwards.
Sorry Stone, but better his estate pays for the cleanup than the rest of the public.
The problem is mostly that 70 years ago when he bought the place from the previous owner, no one knew it was bad, he used to just dump it in the grass behind the store. Later when it came to light that it wasn't ok to do that, he collected it in a tank and had it taken out properly, also there was a gas station down the road the also contaminated the surrounding soil but because they are big mobile, they don't have to help clean up the other toxins they added to out area of soil, so we had to clean up both.
I'm glad we found a way to clean it up, I just think it stinks to be paying for something that we didn't even do in any violation, we did it before the laws and know-how existed...
Anyway it's almost all gone (the money and the bad soil) the EPA released us from them, and now we just deal with the cleanup company so we are almost done.
But anyway the ONLY reason we could cover this tremendous payment was simply that the location of the store was in Greenwich, CT ... So the rent of the buildings is extremely high, otherwise we would have not been able to pay many years ago...
We are really trying to make the best of it for us and the environment of course.
As far as inheritance, I keep telling my aunts and uncles and mother that they should keep the property and be smart like rich families and use the trickle income into retirement but they are all foolish and greedy and want the money now, and my mom doesn't have the ability to buy them both out... So I'm sure it will all be spent by the time it would have gone to me.
Anyway back to kodak, my point was that they will have a heck of a time cleaning the soil if it's truly contaminated. And it will cost them dearly.
I also think they are being just as foolish as my aunts and uncles, it's probably one of the only positive performing assets they have and they are getting rid of it to "do more research" I guarantee some of that money will become a bonus for the board members... Sucking kodak dry seems to be the plan.