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EPA Issues Amendment to Record of Decision for the 10th Street Superfund Site in Columbus, Neb.
EPA Region 7 has issued an amendment to the Record of Decision (ROD) for the 10th Street Superfund Site in Columbus, Neb. EPA signed the ROD for the site in February 1995 to address groundwater contamination. The selected remedy for the 1995 ROD was sampling of municipal and monitoring wells and institutional controls to limit exposure to contamination from the site. Site activities in 2000 and ...
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Baioni at ECOMONDO 2017
The company Baioni is glad to announce the participation to ECOMONDO 2017 | the 21th international trade fair of materials & energy recovery and sustainable development, from 7th to 10th November 2017, Rimini – Italy. Baioni are specialists for the crushing, screening and washing of aggregates; a production that, in the last few years, has been expanded and completed with the offer of ...
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EPA proposes plan to remove contaminated soil from tri-cities barrel superfund site in Broome County, N.Y.; EPA to hold public meeting on august 16 to discuss plan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed an amended plan to clean up ground water at the Tri-Cities Barrel Superfund Site in Fenton, N.Y. using a variety of natural processes known as “monitored natural attenuation.” The ground water is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), volatile organic compounds, pesticides and metals, which can cause serious damage to ...
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EPA proposes plan to address contaminated soil at New Jersey site
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in consultation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), is proposing a plan to address contaminated soil at the Evor Phillips Leasing Company Superfund site, which spans 6 acres of unoccupied land located in a largely industrial area in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey. EPA will hold a public meeting to explain the proposal ...
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