Mayor Bloomberg is setting himself up for a PR nightmare as his office opposes the EPA's proposal to add the Gowanus Canal to the list of Superfund sites. The program list of the worst toxic waste sites across the country and funds a cleanup, or designates a responsible company to pay for it.
The mayor's reasoning? That it could take as long as 20 years to do and put at risk $400 million of investor money from people like the Toll Brothers—who have more or less promised to ruin the surrounding neighborhood with their overpriced, out of context, ugly development, aka the Gowanus village (note: every wealthy developer in Brooklyn seems destined to employ ugly, out-of-context architecture from misguided "starchitects"). Also, private developers have been promised the green light to build if they conduct their own cleanups, with special rezoning rules allowing them to do it.
Neighborhood activists from FROGG (Friends and Residents of Greater Gowanus) see the smaller cleanups as not addressing the greater issue of pollution and welcome the Superfund designation. New York region Superfund director Walter Mugdan that the Superfund work would not necessarily slow down any development.
Although city council-members have noted their opposition (A city-planned, $15 million cleanup of 1,000 feet of contaminated Gowanus sediment has been planned that could be put at risk), "hundreds of millions" of federal money could be put towards cleaning this putrid, gonorrhea-infected, human waste-spewing open sewer. A sewer that bourge-y folks pay a minimum of $1,600 a month to live near!

George Myers