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News Brief: U.S. EPA Accepting Public Comments on Cleanup Plan for National Fireworks OU2 Superfund Site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) will host a public meeting and begin accepting comments on its proposed plan to clean up the National Fireworks (OU) 2 Superfund Site. EPA’s proposed cleanup plan for the site consists of treating the contaminated groundwater and contaminated subsurface soil at the site using ...
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City of Cheyenne receives $1m for downtown property revitalization
At a ceremony today at a redevelopment project in downtown Cheyenne, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Jim Martin presented Mayor Rick Kaysen with a $1 million Brownfields grant to advance the assessment, cleanup and redevelopment of properties in the downtown area. This grant will be used by a City-led coalition to assess soil and groundwater contamination and reduce ...
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Pulp and Paper Industry Facing Water Issues
The pulp and paper (P&P) industry is one of the largest users of water in the industrial economy of the United States. It requires an average of 54 m3 of water to produce a metric ton of pulp or paper, and almost all phases of manufacturing require water. On the downstream side, P&P mills also create difficult-to-manage wastewater and sludge, causing environmental issues and challenges ...
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Successful pilot injection of Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron for groundwater remediation in Kara Trutnov site in Czech Republic
Remediation company EKORA Ltd. in collaboration with company NANO IRON Ltd., producer of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI), conducted laboratory study and subsequent pilot injection of surface stabilized nanoparticles of elemental iron (product NANOFER 25S) to eliminate groundwater contamination of chlorinated hydrocarbons and hexavalent chromium in KARA Trutnov site in Czech Republic. ...
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Successful pilot injection of nanoscale zero-valent iron for groundwater remediation in Kara Trutnov site in Czech Republic
Remediation company EKORA in collaboration with NANO IRON, producer of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI), conducted laboratory study and subsequent pilot injection of surface stabilized nanoparticles of elemental iron (product NANOFER 25S) to eliminate groundwater contamination of chlorinated hydrocarbons and hexavalent chromium in KARA Trutnov site in Czech Republic. Groundwater ...
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