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Cleanup complete at Markham, Illinois, dump site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed a $400,000 cleanup at a 12-acre uncontrolled dump in Markham, Illinois. The site is near the intersection of I-294 and 159th Street, south of Chicago. In April, EPA began removing and disposing of 2,000 tons of contaminated soil. EPA also uncovered and safely disposed of 110 containers of hazardous material. The State of Illinois began the ...
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Pyrolysis Plants: A Solution to Plastic, Rubber, and Oil Sludge Waste
The world is facing a major environmental problem with the increasing amount of plastic, rubber, and oil sludge waste. These wastes are difficult to dispose of and poses a risk to the environment. However, pyrolysis plants offer a solution to this problem by converting these wastes into valuable products such as fuel oil, carbon black, and gas. 1. Waste Plastic Plastic waste is a major ...
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EPA to excavate contaminated soil, monitor groundwater at Ellenville scrap iron and metal superfund site in Ulster County, N.Y. (NY)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has finalized the steps it will take to clean up the Ellenville Scrap Iron and Metal Superfund site in the Village of Ellenville, N.Y. in Ulster County. EPA will excavate contaminated soil from six different areas at the site, consolidate the soil on the landfill portion of the site and then securely cap the landfill, which ...
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EPA to begin soil cleanup at ellenville scrap iron and metal superfund site in ulster county, N.Y.; EPA to hold public meeting on may 11 to discuss work at site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it will begin to excavate contaminated soil on the Ellenville Scrap Iron and Metal Superfund site in Ellenville, N.Y and move it to the landfill on the property. The landfill will then be securely capped to prevent contaminants from leaching out of the landfill into the ground water. The excavation of the soil, which is ...
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U.S. EPA orders Coachella Valley mobile home owners to comply with drinking water, waste requirements
LOS ANGELES – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has ordered Coachella Valley mobile home owners Scott Lawson and Harvey Duro to comply with federal drinking water and waste requirements. The Oasis Mobile Home Park, Indian Village Mobile Home Park, and Desert Mobile Home Park provide housing for several thousand residents and are located on the Torres Martinez ...
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SMF Servicios Limitada company - interview with Forrec Chilean Dealer
Mirko Franceschi is the owner and sales manager of the SMF Servicios Limitada company together with the partner and technical manager Mr. Cesar San Martin. The interview is to Mr. Franceschi, Italian origin who has been transplanted for many years in Chile, who coordinates the business activities, moves throughout Chilean territory but also in neighbouring areas such as Peru, Bolivia and ...
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