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October 24, 2016

Toxic site cleanup proposed in San Anselmo

Source: http://www.marinij.com, October 21, 2016 By:   Richard Halstead Forty loads of contaminated soil must be trucked out of San Anselmo because the earth beneath a commercial property along the Ross border contains toxic chemicals, state authorities said. The groundwater also will have to be treated at the .32-acre parcel at 4 and 8 Bolinas Ave. […]

October 21, 2016

Michigan DEQ cleans up former Amble gas station contamination

Source: http://thedailynews.cc, October 20, 2016 By: Elisabeth Waldon The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is working to fix contamination from leaking storage tanks underground at a former gas station. The property at 15350 W. Howard City-Edmore Road (M-46) sits on two long neglected acres in Winfield Township, better known as Amble. The property went into […]

October 21, 2016

Dallas ISD's newest school built on contaminated land

Source: http://www.fox4news.com, October 20, 2016 By: Lori Brown,Vicki Chen A FOX 4 Investigation has uncovered that Dallas ISD’s newest school is built on contaminated land. The contamination at Jose “Joe” May Elementary School in Northwest Dallas is serious enough that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has stepped in to oversee cleanup of the […]

October 21, 2016

Missouri identifies new groundwater contamination at and surrounding Bridgeton Landfill

Source: http://www.stltoday.com, October 20, 2016 By: Bryce Gray A letter from Missouri Department of Natural Resource officials has outlined numerous sources of groundwater contamination at Bridgeton Landfill and has requested that the site’s operator, Republic Services, pursue “corrective measures” to mitigate the impact of an underground fire smoldering within the landfill, while continuing environmental monitoring efforts. Based […]

October 19, 2016

New York to Test Blood of City Residents Exposed to Toxic Chemical

Source: http://www.insurancejournal.com, October 19, 2016 New York is offering free blood tests for residents of a Hudson Valley city where the water supply was contaminated with a toxic chemical in fire-fighting foam used at a nearby Air National Guard base. State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker announced Monday that testing in Newburgh will begin on Nov. […]

October 19, 2016

DEQ gets $100k back from gas station operator with 21 leaking tank sites

Source: http://www.mlive.com, October 18, 2016 By: Garret Ellison A Novi-based gas station operator must reimburse the state $100,000 and submit detailed cleanup plans for 21 sites where leaking fuel storage tanks are or threatening to pollute soil and groundwater. The judicial consent order announced this week by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality gives Knight […]

October 19, 2016

Gas station cleaning up contamination

Source: http://www.thetimesherald.com, October 17, 2016 By: Liz Shepard A Port Huron gas station is making progress in removing soil contaminated by leaking underground storage tanks. “They’ve been very cooperative, they really have,” Paul Owens, DEQ district supervisor for the remediation and redevelopment division, said of the Sunrise Convenience Stores. “They’re working with us, we’ve had […]

October 19, 2016

Study: Banned for Decades, Some Dangerous Chemicals Still Remain in U.S. Schools

Source: http://www.boiseweekly.com, October 13, 2016 By: Annelise Eagleton A new report from the environmental watchdog group EWG asserts too many of America’s children could be exposed to toxic chemicals in thousands of U.S. schools. The report, The ABC’s of PCBs, authored by Harvard University professor Dr. Robert Herrick, concluded that as many as 26,000 U.S. schools […]

October 14, 2016

Sandy Springs shopping center may sell with pollution cleanup deal

Source: http://www.reporternewspapers.net, October 14, 2016 By: John Ruch A possible buyer for North Springs Center at 7300 Roswell Road is working on a pollution cleanup deal that could speed the 9-acre shopping center’s redevelopment, according to the state Environmental Protection Division. The shopping center’s owner, North Springs Associates, has been working for a year to […]

October 13, 2016

In Indiana, an Absolute Pollution Exclusion May Exclude Absolutely Nothing

Source: http://www.lexology.com, September 9, 2016 By: Heidi Hudson Raschke A recent article in the Sports section of The Miami Herald read “Shooting coach helps Winslow.” Perhaps, but it probably didn’t help the coach much. The admonition to “eat every carrot and pea on your plate” undoubtedly elicits laughs from the children to whom it is […]

October 13, 2016

Progress made, much more to do on Greenwich High contamination

Source: http://www.thehour.com, October 12, 2016 By: Emilie Munson Five years after the discovery of PCBs and other contaminants in the ground at Greenwich High School, much remediation work has been completed, but a long and expensive path to clean soil remains. With no timeline for finishing in sight, Greenwich’s Public Works Director Amy Siebert said […]

October 13, 2016

Legionnaires’ Disease Bacteria Found at 4 American Airlines Hangars at DFW

Read here about American Airlines’ increased safety precautions as the bacteria known to cause Legionnaires’ disease were found in some Texas hangers.

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