groundwater contaminant treatment News
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EPA Begins Construction of Groundwater Treatment System for Torrance Superfund Sites
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the start of construction of a groundwater treatment system that will clean up groundwater contamination from past operations at the Montrose and Del Amo Superfund sites in Torrance, Calif. The treatment system is expected to be completed in 18 months at an estimated cost of $15 million and will be used to remove chlorobenzene, benzene and ...
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EPA issues order to Estate of James Campbell and Weston Solutions, Inc., to complete final cleanup at former wood treatment facility on Oahu / action requires completion of final remedy for soil and groundwater at the 2.6-acre site (HI)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has negotiated terms and ordered cleanup of the former Chem-Wood wood treatment facility located in the Ewa Beach area of Oahu. The consent order directs the Estate of James Campbell, a former property owner, and Weston Solutions Inc., the current property owner, to grade the site and consolidate contaminated soil under an asphalt cap. In addition, ...
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CDTSC will host first green ribbon science panel meeting
On April 29-30, 2009, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (CDTSC) will host the first meeting of its Green Ribbon Science Panel. The Panel is intended to provide advice and act as a resource to CDTSC as it creates analytical methods for safer chemical alternatives and identifies and prioritizes chemicals of concern. According to the agenda for the meeting, CDTSC staff will ...
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