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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter December 22, 2011 |
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Chevron used secret lab to hide dirty soil samples from ecuador court, say company documents
In an ever more stunning expose of Chevron`s fraud before the Ecuador court, a U.S. federal judge has ordered the disclosure of documents that demonstrate Chevron used a secret lab in the United States to hide the existence of dirty soil samples taken from the company`s contaminated former well sites in the Amazon. The documents also show that Chevron`s scientific experts in the Ecuador trial -- one of whom is a respected professor at the University of California -- executed a scheme that guaranteed the company would find only "clean" soil samples from contaminated well sites while all ... | ||
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Abanaki Oil Skimmer Belt Goes to Great Lengths to Clean Up Oil
Abanaki Corporation recently installed a PetroXtractor Oil Skimmer equipped with the longest operating oil skimmer belt at a remote train depot located in Northern British Columbia. The Looped Fuzzy Belt?, which measures over 200 feet in length, drops into a monitoring well to remove weathered diesel. The Canadian railway industry has been forced to downsize operations in recent times due to less expensive methods of moving freight ... | ||
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