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Friday, July 03, 2009
[6/29/2009]
EPA Announces Start of Hudson River Dredging
Dredging of the Upper Hudson River to remove PCB-contaminated sediment began in May near Roger’s Island in Fort Edward, N.Y. The start of the first...
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[6/29/2009]
Federal Entities Agree to Pay Fine, Reduce Pollution to Settle Underground Storage Tank Violations at Puerto Rico Facility
Two federal entities will pay a fine and enhance how they manage underground storage tanks at a facility in Puerto Rico to settle a case with the E...
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[6/29/2009]
Soil contamination saga ends for Calgary neighbourhood
Residents of Lynnview Ridge in southeast Calgary are celebrating after the province declared their neighbourhood free of contamination eights years...
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[6/26/2009]
Money starts flowing for Sydney tar ponds cleanup
A planned cleanup of the tar ponds in Sydney, N.S., has taken a big step forward with money finally coming to begin work on the project. The fed...
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[6/25/2009]
Alberta Environment Releases "Record of Site Condition User Guide"
Alberta Environment's new Record of Site Condition User Guide is now available. The User Guide is designed to assist people in completing th...
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[6/25/2009]
Crews to test cooling arsenic chamber under Giant Mine
Workers at the Giant Mine site near Yellowknife have begun fine-tuning a method to freeze nearly a quarter of a million tonnes of highly toxic arse...
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