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EPA proposes cleanup plan for New York superfund site
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a plan to clean up contamination at the Computer Circuits Superfund site in Hauppauge, New York. The two-acre property, which is bordered by Marcus Boulevard to the west, is home to a facility that formerly manufactured circuit boards. “EPA has been working on this site for some time now and we are seeing to it that this cleanup is solidly under way,” Regional Administrator Alan J. Steinberg said. “We feel that this proposed plan will further advance the work that EPA has been doing.”
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GEC initiates first US water and soil remediation proposals
Homeland Security Network (Pink Sheets:HSYN), doing business as Global Ecology Corporation (GEC), announced that it has taken sludge samples from its first four potential water and soil remediation projects in the US and will submit proposals to the appropriate regulatory authorities as soon as the samples are quantified. The company believes the proposals will meet the needs and requirements and should result in projects starting in the next 45 days.
The projects, two in Florida and two in New Jersey, will deploy the use of both the remediation process for extracted sludge and for “in ... |
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