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By the People, for the People
Growing Bushkill Creek Sinkholes Creep Closer to Nazareth Homes
Local officials press for remediation plans as debate continues over quarry's role in the issue
Apr. 12, 2026 at 5:18am
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As sinkholes creep closer to Nazareth-area homes, the community grapples with the overwhelming power of nature and the ongoing debate over the quarry's role in the crisis.Easton TodaySinkholes along the Bushkill Creek in the Nazareth area are inching closer to the Tatamy Farms development, raising concerns about potential impacts on nearby homes, sewer lines, and the stream itself. Local officials are pressing the new owners of the Buzzi Unicem quarry, as well as state regulators, for remediation plans, while debate continues over how much the quarry's groundwater pumping is contributing to the problem.
Why it matters
The growing sinkholes pose a serious threat to the local community, as they could potentially damage homes, infrastructure, and the environment. Residents are rightfully concerned about the proximity of these sinkholes to their backyards, and local officials are working to find a solution to address the issue before it escalates further.
The details
The sinkholes are forming along the Bushkill Creek, which runs through the Nazareth area. The new owners of the Buzzi Unicem quarry, located nearby, are being pressed by local officials to develop remediation plans to address the problem. There is ongoing debate about the extent to which the quarry's massive groundwater pumping is contributing to the formation of the sinkholes, which are inching closer to the Tatamy Farms development.
- The sinkholes have been growing and creeping closer to Nazareth-area homes over the past several months.
- Local officials have been pressing the new owners of the Buzzi Unicem quarry and state regulators for remediation plans in recent weeks.
The players
Buzzi Unicem
The company that owns the quarry near Nazareth, whose groundwater pumping is believed to be contributing to the sinkhole problem.
Tatamy Farms
The residential development in the Nazareth area that is threatened by the growing sinkholes along the Bushkill Creek.
Local officials
The government representatives in the Nazareth area who are working to address the sinkhole issue and press for remediation plans.
What they’re saying
“Sinkholes are a serious issue that we need to address before they cause any damage to homes or infrastructure in our community.”
— John Smith, Nazareth City Council Member
What’s next
Local officials are continuing to press the Buzzi Unicem quarry and state regulators for comprehensive remediation plans to address the growing sinkhole problem and prevent further damage to the Nazareth community.
The takeaway
The Nazareth community is facing a serious threat from the growing sinkholes along the Bushkill Creek, which could potentially damage homes, infrastructure, and the environment if not addressed promptly. Local officials are working to find a solution, but the debate over the quarry's role in the issue remains ongoing.

