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June 21, 2012

One Killed, Another Injured in Tunnel Accident

Read here about how a construction worker was killed and another was injured in an accident in a tunnel that was under construction.

June 21, 2012

New Sustainable Design and Construction Contracts

Source: Construction Executive, June 2012 By: Kenneth Cobleigh Meeting Expectations and Managing Risks Sustainable design and construction is a rapidly evolving area for owners, architects, contractors, and others involved in the design and construction industry. This year, the International Code Council released its International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and the Green Building Certification Institute is […]

June 20, 2012

Risks increasing for properties with chlorinated solvent contamination

Source: http://www.lexology.com, June 6, 2012 By: Susan P. Phillips and Katy E. Ward, Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC For properties where chlorinated solvents have been released, new regulatory challenges and related liability concerns are increasing as a result of controversial human health studies recently published by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The […]

June 18, 2012

Drinking Water Contamination and Environmental Damages Due to Hydraulic Fracking

Source: PRWeb, June 13, 2012 Posted on: http://news.yahoo.com Terry W. Roberson, a Houston oil and gas attorney, authored “Environmental Concerns of Hydraulically Fracturing a Natural Gas Well” published in Volume 32, Page 1, 67 of the Utah Environmental Law Review (2012). The article explores whether the natural gas drilling process of hydraulic fracking in shale […]

June 18, 2012

Corporate purchaser not liable to the government for CERCLA liability; former operator must begin cleanup

Source: http://www.lexology.com, May 25, 2012 By: Gabrielle Sigel, Jenner & Block In long-running litigation regarding one of the costliest Superfund cleanups in the country, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin reversed a decision it reached just 5 months earlier and found that Appleton Papers Inc. (“API”) was not liable to the […]

June 18, 2012

Naturally occurring level of chromium 6 in Hinkley may never be known

Source: San Bernardino County Sun, June 14, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com How much of the cancer-causing chemical chromium 6 is naturally occurring in the Hinkley Valley? Board members of the water agency which is overseeing the cleanup of Hinkley’s contaminated groundwater are beginning to see that the answer to that question may never be known. […]

June 14, 2012

Dust and Contractor Blamed for Death in W. VA

Read here about a wrongful death lawsuit that has been filed in W. Virginia after a woman died allegedly from inhaling dust from construction work.

June 12, 2012

Gov. signs e-waste ban law

Source: http://www.chieftain.com, April 21, 2012 Posted in: Rockhill Environmental Newsletter, June 2012 Measure requires state to recycle electronics Just in time for the observance of Earth Day this weekend, Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law Friday that bans disposal of electronic equipment in landfills and requires the state of Colorado to dispose of […]

June 12, 2012

Woman is indicted in removal of asbestos siding

Source: http://www.telegram.com, April 19, 2012 Posted in: Rockhill Environmental Newsletter, June 2012 A North Grafton property owner has been indicted for allegedly paying two tenants to remove asbestos from her Springfield rental property. Susan B. Nissenbaum, 59, was indicted April 12 by a Hampden County grand jury on three counts of violating the Massachusetts Clean […]

June 12, 2012

NEW UPDATE: Truck hauling chicken manure loses load

Source: Bellefontaine Examiner, March 12, 2012 Posted in: Rockhill Environmental Newsletter, June 2012 Eric McKinley, 43, of Mt. Victory, was transported by a Bokescreek squad to an area hospital with possible rib and wrist injuries after his westbound dump truck overturned about 7:45 a.m. Saturday on County Road 48 near Township Road 138. He had […]

June 12, 2012

Wreck shuts down I-65 lanes while crews clean egg mess

Source: The News-Enterprise, June 12, 2012 Posted in: Rockhill Environmental Newsletter, June 2012 Two southbound lanes on Interstate 65 were shut down Monday as cleanup crews worked a wreck scene involving a passenger car and semi truck carrying a load of eggs. Doug Finlay, deputy director of Hardin County Emergency Management, said the car and […]

June 12, 2012

Drug Lab & Crime Scene Cleanups

Source: Rockhill Environmental Newsletter, June 2012 Drug lab and crime scene cleanups pose some potentially significant remediation challenges and pollution exposures, even for experienced remediation contractors. Remediation projects in places such as methamphetamine (“Meth”) laboratories found in residential dwellings and at recent crime scenes require adherence to certain EPA, state, and local cleanup requirements. Having […]

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