Needham, Mass. – May 28, 2008 – A new, free white paper can help building owners, developers, and others minimize the looming risks and costs caused by the discovery of PCBs in their construction ...
The PCB cleanup along the Lower Fox River and bay of Green Bay took about 17 years, beginning in 2004 and continuing until ...
Four paper companies, the city of Appleton and the Neenah-Menasha Sewerage Commission agreed Wednesday to pay $54.1 million to settle federal, state and tribal claims for the decades-old discharge of ...
Nearly a half century after the U.S. banned PCBs, communities around the Great Lakes are still digging the toxic chemical out of waterways.
Twelve years and $1.3 billion ago, the first scoop of PCB-laden sediment was hauled from the bottom of the Lower Fox River as court-ordered cleanup began. But with the final scoop of the cleanup ...
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