New York Post

Norton hears a new resort

- Richard Johnson The man who knows New York rjohnson@nypost.com @HeadlineJo­hnson

EDWARD Norton (right), the thrice-Oscar-nominated actor, is helping his friend, real estate developer Mike

Meldman, win approval for a controvers­ial 600acre golf resort in the Hamptons.

Norton — president of the US board of the Maasai Wilderness Conservati­on Trust and a UN goodwill ambassador for biodiversi­ty — is advising Meldman and his Discovery Land Co. on how to prevent water pollution.

“They are friends and they are working together,” one source told me.

The “Fight Club” star is chairman of the board of Baswood, a wastewater treatment company with patented technology to remove nitrogen from runoff.

“Edward grew up on Chesapeake Bay, which has a worse problem with ni- trogen pollution than the Hamptons does, so he is passionate about it,” a source said.

Meldman is planning to use the Baswood technology at the Hills, the proposed resort in East Quogue, where he wants to build a golf course with 118 residentia­l units, most of them single-family homes.

The final public hearing for the Hills is in June, but

Alec Baldwin already made up his mind, and taped a public-service announceme­nt last year calling the Hills “the biggest and baddest developmen­t on Long Island.”

Norton, the son of an environmen­tal lawyer and the grandson of a real estate developer, became friends with Meldman through George Cloo

ney, who is partners with Meldman in Casamigos tequila.

The Yale graduate has credited his father for teaching him “that environmen­tal degradatio­n and ecosystem collapse [is] going to be the most significan­t threat to civilizati­on.”

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