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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter November 15, 2012 |
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Kartotrak 2012, environmentally-friendly and leading-edge software, has been released
Geovariances announces the release of Kartotrak 2012, the second version of its software solution designed to help industrials minimize unexpected amendments and costs during site cleanup. Kartotrak 2012 can be used before depollution to estimate the volume of contaminated soils, or after remediation to check the site compliance with regulatory rules. Today, the decommissioning of contaminated sites is a highly sensitive challenge: hundreds of facilities across the world - power stations, waste storage sites, research centers are - or will be - faced with this issue. To be decommissioned effectively, ... | ||
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EPA Reaches Agreement with Companies to Remediate Contaminated Site in Ravenswood, West Virginia
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today TRC Companies, Inc., TRC Environmental Corp. and Ravenswood Holdings Company, LLC (TRC) have signed an EPA consent order outlining work to be done to prevent releases of cyanide into soil and groundwater for a 2.7 acre site in Ravenswood, W.Va., where a former aluminum manufacturing facility deposited contaminated waste. The TRC Spent Cathode Storage Pile is located within an active industrial facility at 2/20 County Road in Ravenswood. The spent potliner pile consists of approximately 50,000 cubic yards of waste material and is completely ... | ||
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